Painted Spurge

Painted Spurge, Summer Poinsettia, Mexican Fireplant

Euphorbia heterophylla L. and/or Euphorbia cyathophora Murray

Euphorbiaceae (Spurge Family)

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▲ ▼ young, flowering plants

▲ ▼ young, flowering plants

Painted Spurge, Summer Poinsettia, Mexican Fireplant:

  • Summer annual plant that first produces oval to lanceolate leaves with shallowly-toothed margins and pointed leaf tips
  • Leaves become more fiddle-shaped at the top of the plant and sometimes have purplish color or speckling on them
  • When small yellow-green flowers form at tips of stems, the fiddle-shaped leaves below the flowers may become more narrow and have bright red bases; on some varieties, the leaves maintain their fiddle-shape, but become more slender
  • Upright growing, with not a lot of branching, growing 6-24+ inches tall
  • Has milky sap
  • Found in cultivated fields, roadsides, gardens, non-crop areas; sometimes grown as an ornamental

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