Spring is the perfect time to prepare for everything summer brings. The warmer weather and later sunlight bring people outside of their homes and into their yards. From filling container gardens to ...
There's a reason spurge rhymes with scourge. As in, the scourge of your existence. Myrtle spurge is one of three noxious weeds at the top of the "most wanted" list in Mesa County, and if Teresa Nees ...
Myrtle spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites) is a low growing perennial with trailing fleshy stems. Introduced from Eurasia as an ornamental in xeriscape gardens, myrtle spurge is highly competitive and ...
Myrtle spurge (Euphorbia myrsinites,) also known as donkey-tail spurge, is one of the earliest perennials to appear each spring. It is a highly invasive, ornamental plant, popular in xeriscapes and ...
March’s Weed of the Month, leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) is an invader of pastures, forage, grasslands, and ditches. It is native to Eurasia and has become widespread throughout the United States.
All of the sudden, you see them. They might be taking over bare spots between plants, or even under them. They can grow in the spaces between brick or paver pathways. They sprawl out at astonishing ...
Fall Weed Control: Myrtle spurge; many pretty plants are a problem THE ISSUE: Myrtle spurge is a non-native, tap-rooted perennial that does well in low-water landscape situations. The problem is that ...