How to Cut Back Snow on the Mountain Poinsettia Family

Euphorbia Diamond Frost®
Euphorbia Diamond Frost®

There are numerous species in the genus Euphorbia ranging from prostrate annual weeds to the familiar holiday poinsettia (which is a perennial tree in its native habitat) to large spiny shrubs. These members of the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) are characterized by their milky white latex sap and often succulent foliage. In 2005, Proven Winners introduced a new ornamental Euphorbia with airy leafage and a profusion of tiny white flowers reminiscent of baby'south breath.

Euphorbia Diamond Frost® has a mounted habit.
Euphorbia Diamond Frost® has a mounted addiction.

Usually listed as E. hypericifolia, Eastward. graminea, or a hybrid with 1 of those species (or Chamaesyce hypericifolia later a contempo reclassification), the cultivar 'Inneuphdia' (or sometimes spelled 'Inneuphe') is commonly sold under the trade proper noun of Diamond Frost®.

The leaves are long and narrow.
The leaves are long and narrow.

This tender perennial (hardy in zones 10-12, and root hardy in colder areas with protection) is grown as an almanac in most places.  Plants grow 12-xx inches tall with a mounding growth addiction. The upright stems have widely spaced, narrow, gray-green to brilliant greenish leaves.
A profusion of tiny pure white "flowers" are produced at the top of the canopy from spring to frost.

The flowers are really white bracts surrounding the real flowers.
The flowers are actually white bracts surrounding the real flowers.

The part nosotros call flowers are actually bracts. Flowering is reduced in libation conditions but because Diamond Frost® is infertile, it does not produce seed and therefore never stops flowering. The flowers can exist used equally filler in floral arrangements; seal the cut ends in boiling water or in a flame for a few seconds to prevent excess sap loss.

Euphorbia Diamond Frost® combines well with many annuals.
Euphorbia Diamond Frost® combines well with many annuals.

Diamond Frost® is a great low maintenance improver to containers, annual or mixed beds, or in the front of borders or cottage gardens equally an accent plant or in masses or to edge a walkway. Its small white flowers pair well with other flowering plants of nigh whatsoever type or color. The finely textured leafage offers good contrast to plants with larger leaves and the billowing addiction – the small only abundant flowers requite an effect similar to that of baby's breath – makes it a good filler in mixed plantings.

Use Euphorbia Diamond Frost® on the edge of beds.
Employ Euphorbia Diamond Frost® on the edge of beds.

With a shallow, non-competitive root arrangement they tin can be planted between perennials or around roses without adversely affecting those plants. In containers or hanging baskets it volition spill over the edges, filling gaps between taller or trailing plants. Information technology tin also be grown every bit a houseplant to flower year circular if given enough calorie-free.

Euphorbia Diamond Frost® fills in between other plants in a container.
Euphorbia Diamond Frost® fills in between other plants in a container.

Grow this bedding institute in total sun to part shade in whatever type of well-drained soil. Information technology is a tough plant that will however look good despite a little abuse or fail. It is oestrus- and drought-tolerant so does not require much watering (except those in containers),

Euphorbia Diamond Frost® in a pot with caladium and petunias.
Euphorbia Diamond Frost® in a pot with caladium and petunias.

and is actually sensitive to overwatering. Deadheading is not necessary – faded flowers naturally fall off the constitute, keeping it looking tidy – just plants can be pruned at whatsoever time to encourage branching for a fuller appearance or to shape or go along their size in check. The sap can irritate sensitive skin so clothing gloves when working with the plants. Because of the white, milky sap it is not favored past deer and rabbits.

Euphorbia Diamond Frost® spills over the edge of a container.
Euphorbia Diamond Frost® spills over the edge of a container.

As tender perennials, they can be kept over the winter by bringing plants inside earlier the first frost and maintaining them in a sunny spot. If kept in proficient status, they could be used equally an emphasis institute to poinsettias during the holidays.

Euphorbia Diamond Frost® with purple lisianthus and tricolor sage.
Euphorbia Diamond Frost® with royal lisianthus and tricolor sage.

The plants should be cut back in spring and moved outdoors after the threat of frost has passed. It can be propagated past herbaceous stem cuttings (it is illegal to propagate to sell them unless you lot take a license) but cannot be grown from seed.

Euphorbia Diamond Frost® provides sharp contrast in color and texture to Trusty Rusty coleus.
Euphorbia Diamond Frost® provides sharp contrast in color and texture to Trusty Rusty coleus.

Nigh people purchase modest plants in the spring. Wait until all danger of frost has passed before planting outside.
In addition to Diamond Frost® there are several other varieties (Breathless™  White, 'Hip Hop', 'White Manaus', etc.) with green leaves and white flowers that the boilerplate person would be hard pressed to tell apart from each other. White Manaus' is supposedly larger, more vigorous, and with brighter greenish foliage than Diamond Frost®, merely this is not readily credible unless grown side by side. Breathless™ Blush (='Balbreblus') is a more meaty (less airy) variety with burgundy tinged leaves and pink-flushed white flowers. 'Silver Fog' supposedly has silvery foliage. Diamond Delight™ looks noticeably different, withal — it is much shorter and mounding, and has double flowers it doesn't have the same, so it doesn't take the aforementioned airy wait and upshot as Diamond Frost®.

Other cultivars: Breathless
Other cultivars: Incoherent" White (50), Hip Hop (LC), White Manaus (RC), and Diamond Delight" (R).

– Susan Mahr, University of Wisconsin – Madison

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Source: https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/euphorbia-diamond-frost/

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