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The Chamaesyce Euphorbia Silver Fog Airy, Wispy Delicate White Blooms
About The Chamaesyce Euphorbia Silver FogPlanting the Chamaesyce Euphorbia Silver Fog was easy. I was looking for a filler annual...something airy, wispy, yet able to help fill that one empty space in the container. Similar to the Diamond Frost, this sun loving annual plant blooms all summer long with a spray of delicate tiny flowers. The Silver Fog requires no deadheading and is both heat and drought tolerant once established. How To Grow The Chamaesyce Euphorbia Silver FogThis annual requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight for optimum blooming. Once established it can withstand dry conditions. In fact, you can let the soil dry out between waterings and the blooms will not dry, nor will the stems turn yellow. It prefers a well drained soil and fertilize regularly as you would for container planting. The Chamaesyce has a rounded growth habit, albeit the stems are outward branching. In height it reaches 10" to 12" tall and spreads almost the same in width. Great companion plants: Geraniums Coral Bells Harvest Burgundy, Petunias, or the Potunia. Check out my Site Index Page for a listing of additional annuals and perennials to plant in your flower garden design. The Chamaesyce Euphorbia Silver Fog FeaturesRelated pages: Go to 2010 PlantsGo to 2009 Annuals Go to 2009 Perennials Page ![]() Can't find what you are looking for? Use the Search Box below and thanks for visiting my web site. Please visit again and why not 'Bookmark' this site as a favorite...makes it easy to find us again. |
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