How Do You Care For Rhaphidophora Pachyphylla?

Is Rhaphidophora Pachyphylla Rare? Rhaphidophora pachyphylla is a rare, aggressive shingling liana endemic to New Guinea with narrowly oval to elliptic stiff, leathery green leaves. Unlike other Rhaphidophora species, the juvenile leaves do not alter, i.e., they do not become bigger, divided, or fenestrated. The shingling liana Rhaphidophora pachyphylla is endemic to New Guinea. Its…

How Do You Grow Euphorbia Esula From Vegetative Reproduction?

Are Euphorbia Esula Invasive? Leafy Spurge is a perennial wildflower with a rapid growth rate that forms dense clusters. Although herbaceous, it possesses a woody stem that can drip a hazardous milky fluid when broken open. The plant will eventually grow into a shrub. Leafy spurge is considered an invasive, noxious weed in the western…

How Do You Care For Euphorbia Lathyris?

Are Euphorbia Lathyris Invasive? Euphorbia Lathyris is considered invasive. According to the BLM Arcata California webpage, it is “invasive and expanding in numerous locations.” According to the Queensland Biosecurity Site: “It is classified as an invasive weed of riparian shrubland and riverine escarpment shrubland plant groups in Victoria. It is also on local environmental weed…

What Is The Difference Between Euphorbia Virgata And Euphorbia Esula?

Does Euphorbia Esula Go Dormant? Leafy spurge is a very competitive plant with allelopathic qualities that impede or prohibit other plant species from growing. Spurge shoots can sprout before other plants in the spring, and adult plants can blossom from May to July for seed production. Leafy spurge can become dormant throughout the summer in…