Spurges Collection
Spurges, the diverse and fascinating plants of the Euphorbia genus, never fail to captivate with their unique characteristics and stunning displays
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Spurges, the diverse and fascinating plants of the Euphorbia genus, never fail to captivate with their unique characteristics and stunning displays. From the Broad-leaved Glaucous Spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) flowering in Pilion, Greece during April to the Large Mediterranean Spurge (Euphorbia characias) in close-up glory captured by Marie-Louise, these plants are a sight to behold. In Suffolk's Mendlesham, Sun Spurge (Euphorbia helioscopia) thrives on a headland at the edge of a stubble field, its fruits adding an intriguing element to its growth. Picture No. 10754069 showcases this captivating scene that nature has painted for us. Moving across continents, we find ourselves in South Africa where Spurge (Euphorbia multifolia) blooms amidst Woolly Senecio leaves (Senecio haworthii), creating a picturesque contrast of colors and textures. The beauty of nature knows no bounds as it manifests itself through these intricate details. Woodlands become enchanted realms when Bluebell (Endymion non-scriptus) intertwines with Wood Spurge (Euphorbia amygdaloides), forming breathtaking flowering masses that bring joy to all who encounter them. Whether growing in open stony habitats or coppice woodlands like those depicted in Picture No. 10922208, these scenes evoke feelings of tranquility and wonder. The allure extends beyond mere aesthetics as Silver-washed Fritillary butterflies find solace on the delicate flowers of various Euphorbia species such as Oxfordshire's Euphorbia sp. , providing not only visual delight but also sustenance for these majestic creatures. Even wart-covered fruits have their own charm; Irish Spurge (Euphorbia hyberna) proudly displays its unique features up close in Massif du Sancy, Auvergne, France.