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How to use euphorbia in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word euphorbia? Here are some examples.

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In common with the euphorbia, this sedum is also useful in the garden all year round.
Southern African herbalists apply milk of the euphorbia to draw out deep-lying thorns and use wooden splints for broken limbs.
This treasure flowers with the euphorbia and they compliment each other beautifully, both in colour and shape.
Good specimens for wall planting include ferns, euphorbia, ajuga, heuchera and geraniums.
Drought resistant plants include cordyline, hebe, lavender, Verbena bonariensis, eryngium, euphorbia, diascia, cosmos, gazania, nemesia and, of course, pelargoniums.
It belongs to the very large Euphorbia family along with other popular ornamental plants such as poinsettias and crotons.
One of the stranger denizens of the coastal sandy plains we found was Euphorbia ipecacuanhae.
Euphorbia wulfenii is in full bloom with sprawling stems covered in furry grey-green leaves and topped with heavy heads of lime-green flowers.
Fleshy Euphorbia species are found in extensive consociations only in Rajasthan and Gujarat.
They may take strong cathartics unadulterated to purify their bellies, such as, for instance, unripe colocynths, Thapsia garganica, and Euphorbia.
Also known as milkweed and spurge, Euphorbia belongs to an incredibly varied genus that contains over 2,000 species including the Christmas favourite, poinsettia.
We grow Euphorbia amygdaloides var. robbiae and Alchemilla mollis, both of which have green flowers, as do the angelica and fennel in my vegetable patch.
Try Euphorbia Oblongata, Anethum Graveolens and Nicotinana Langsdorfii for their volumatic effect and long flowering season.
Eye-catching succulents such as Aeonium, Euphorbia tirucalli 'Sticks on Fire', and Kalanchoe add punch to the foreground.
Euphorbia belongs to family Euphorbiaceae and order Euphorbials with annual and perennial plants which have cyathium in florescence and laticifer.
Examples from Classical Literature
There are caterpillars which eat the leaves of the euphorbia, or spurge, for instance.
Doubt is the narcotic, and the poison in the barrel, and the euphorbia in the stream.
The bees had been busy among the blossoms of the belladonna and the flowers of the euphorbia, and their honey was poison!
At the same elevation euphorbia pentagona makes its appearance.
The partial inflorescence of Euphorbia resembles superficially a hermaphrodite flower.
Euphorbia griffithii is at its fieriest in late spring and many other spurges reach their peak simultaneously.
Euphorbia griffithii is at its fieriest Euphorbia griffithii is at its fieriest in late spring and many other spurges reach their peak simultaneously.
Euphorbia will flourish in Valerian the most inhospitable of environments and hypericum asks for nothing but gives back tonnes of happy yellow flowers to reward your neglect.
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