Features
Euphorbia amygdaloides, the wood spurge, is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae.
Species |
Perrenial |
Living space |
Bright forest, Conifer forest, Dark forest, Deciduous forest, Mixed forest |
Size |
up to 80 cm |
Description
It is a bushy evergreen perennial, growing to a height of 80 cm, with dark green slightly hairy leaves about 6 cm long. The complex green-yellow inflorescence (cyathium), typical of Euphorbia, appears in late spring and early summer.
It is among the few plants that thrive in the dry shade of trees, where it is used as groundcover. It spreads rapidly by underground rhizomes and can become invasive, though relatively easy to remove.
The milky latex of the plant is toxic and can cause irritation on contact with the skin.