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EUPATORIUM purpureum subsp. maculatum 'Gateway'
(yew-pa-TOR-ee-um) (pur-pur-EE-um)
EUPAGA3
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Common Name: Mist Flower
Description: 2010 GreatPlantsTM Perennial of the Year. Choice selection with clusters of red flowers July-September. Coarsely toothed foliage with wine red stems. Prefers rich, moist soil.
Zone: 4
Specifics: Great Plants Cut Flower Wild Flower Full Sun Butterfly

EUPATORIUM rugosum 'Chocolate'
(yew-pa-TOR-ee-um) (roo-GO-sum)
EUPACH3
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Common Name: Mist Flower
Description: Striking bronze-purple foliage. Creamy-white flower panicles in late summer-early fall.
Zone: 4
Specifics: Cut Flower Wild Flower Full Sun Butterfly

EUPHORBIA corollata
(yew-FOR-bee-ah) (kor-O-lat-a)
EUPHCO3
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Common Name: Flowering Spurge
Description: Erect flower stalks topped with small, white flowers forming loose heads to 8" across. Nebraska wildflower. Milky sap of Euphorbias may cause skin irritation, especially in warm weather. Handle with care!
Zone: 5
Specifics: Wild Flower Full Sun Partial Shade

EUPHORBIA myrsinites
(yew-FOR-bee-ah) (mur-sin-EYE-teez)
EUPHMY3
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Common Name: Spurge
Description: Succulent, trailing, silvery whorled foliage. Bright yellow bracts in spring. Tough border plant. May become invasive in western states. According to our latest information this plant is restricted in CO and OR. Milky sap of Euphorbias may cause skin irritation, especially in warm weather. Handle with care!
Zone: 5
Specifics: Rock Garden Full Sun Partial Shade

EUPHORBIA polychroma
(yew-FOR-bee-ah) (pol-ee-KRO-mah)
EUPHPO3
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Common Name: Spurge
Description: Bushy plants form a cushion; bright yellow bracts in early spring on this old favorite. Milky sap of Euphorbias may cause skin irritation, especially in warm weather. Handle with care!
Zone: 4
Specifics: Full Sun Partial Shade