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‘Bonfire’ is a recent enhancement of the common spurge, Euphorbia polychroma, which doesn’t normally color up till fall. The new version, from Blooms of Bressingham nursery, is reddish all season long, a welcome trait.

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4 Responses to “Euphorbia ‘Bonfire’”

  1. Kathy from Cold Climate Gardening on May 5th, 2008 8:31 pm (Edit)

    I just got that via mail order. Haven’t even planted it yet. Plan on siting it near my purple-leaved smoke bush.

  2. margaret on May 5th, 2008 8:44 pm (Edit)

    Yummy. Good place for it. I like it much better, even, than ‘Chameleon’ and the other, older red-leaved euphorbias–it seems much more vigorous. Have had it just a year, and it came back really strong and full.

  3. Linda on October 3rd, 2008 9:22 am (Edit)

    I purchased 2 through mail order, planted in full sun, they died.

    Just received replacements. Is there anything special I should know about these plants or planting them to prevent their demise again?

  4. margaret on October 3rd, 2008 11:59 am (Edit)

    Welcome, Linda. The times I’ve killed euphorbias is when I’ve let other thing swamp them and they’ve rotted, or sometimes they heave out of the ground in winter and that can do them in as well. They will not tolerate “wet feet” by the way, except E. palustris (not the same species as ‘Bonfire’).

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