Euphorbia is a large genus of flowering plants with over 2,000 members. Plants range from annuals to trees, reaching up to 30 meters in height. The genus was first described by Linnaeus in 1753
Tropical flowering plant native to New World Tropics. Known as dumb cane or leopard lily. Features straight stem and alternate leaves with white spots. Named after Vienna Botanical Gardens director Joseph Dieffenbach
Euphorbiaceae is a large flowering plant family with about 7,500 species. Family includes herbs, shrubs, trees, and some succulents. Leaves are alternate, palmate, and may have stipules. Flowers are unisexual with stamens ranging from 1 to 10
Poppies come in various colors from white to red, orange, blue, and purple. Most poppies are toxic to humans and pets due to alkaloid compounds. Best planted during spring in full sun with well-draining soil
Orange flowers symbolize excitement, joy, and friendship. Orange can be displayed through flowers, berries, and seed pods. Plants should be chosen based on soil, sun exposure, and watering needs
Oleander is an evergreen shrub native to tropical regions. Grows 6-16 feet tall with dark green leaves. Blooms primarily in summer, reaching peak in spring-summer. All parts are toxic to humans, pets, and livestock