I am sorry - should probably be able to look that up somewhere - but have trouble finding the information.
Do you know how cold these guys can take it, and if so, please let me know?
I just got this one and don't want it to die - love the plant!
Thanks so much, Bennie
How cold can Euphorbia inermis take it?
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How cold can Euphorbia inermis take it?
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Re: How cold can Euphorbia inermis take it?
Dave's Garden reckons it can take a decent amount of frost.
https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/72339
Low temperate tolerance is normally much better if completely dry.
https://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/72339
Low temperate tolerance is normally much better if completely dry.
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Re: How cold can Euphorbia inermis take it?
Thank you, esp_imaging!
Yes, I have seen Dave's Garden around on the internet before - did not manage to get to this page. There is a plant search capability it seems, but I tried with and without ZIP code but nothing happened.
Please let me know how you got the great Euphorbia inermis page....
Yes, I have seen Dave's Garden around on the internet before - did not manage to get to this page. There is a plant search capability it seems, but I tried with and without ZIP code but nothing happened.
Please let me know how you got the great Euphorbia inermis page....
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Re: How cold can Euphorbia inermis take it?
If i search on a cactus or succulent plant name, Dave's Garden is often in the search results.
I sometimes search for "plant name dave's" to check the site out specifically.
Llifle is useful, Agaveville is good too, especially for Agaves and Aloes.
I sometimes search for "plant name dave's" to check the site out specifically.
Llifle is useful, Agaveville is good too, especially for Agaves and Aloes.
Re: How cold can Euphorbia inermis take it?
Just google the name and have at it. I have a variety or two that there is not much info out there, but you should find enough to keep you busy. Llifle lists the hardiness for this plant in the first search result.
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Re: How cold can Euphorbia inermis take it?
Thank you so much for the sites!