Instead, the plant develops yellowish bracts just below the flowers that give the appearance of petals. After flowering, leafy spurge produces seed that can be expelled up to 20 feet away from the ...
There are a few different varieties of spurge weed, most of which are low-growing plants with hairy, reddish-purple stems and ...
Groundcover plants serve a variety of uses ... excellent way to add a touch of visual interest. This spurge has ornate, ...
Maps were made from data provided to the Wyoming CAPS Office by Wyoming Weed and Pest supervisors, USDA-APHIS-PPQ, and the University of Wyoming.
Ferrell, M.A., T.D. Whitson, D.W. Koch, R Bottoms, and A.E. Gade. 1995. Integrated control of leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula) and Russian knapweed (Centaurea repens ...