2017-18 PlantHaven Premium Plant Portfolio

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64 Euphorbia ‘Blue Haze’ • Yellow flower bracts emerge in mid spring, with soft-yellow flowers in summer. • Powder-blue glaucous foliage with pink tints during cooler temperatures. • Vigorous, semi-spreading and compact, mature height is 12-18” x 18-24”. • USDA zone 7. (0°F or -16°C). Uses: Containers, borders, mass landscape planting. 65 Euphorbia Blackbird = ‘Nothowlee’ • WaterSaver portfolio. • Perform well with reduced water. • Repeat flowering, blooms spring-fall. • Exceptionally dark purple-black foliage. Color is intensified in cooler temperatures. • Bracts antique exceptionally well giving a long period of season of interest. • Drought tolerant once established. • Compact bushy habit. 20” x 20”. • USDA zone 6. (-10°F or -23°C). Uses: Containers, borders, mass landscape planting. 66 Euphorbia ‘First Blush’ • Flower buds arise with a pink-blush color. • Variegated pale green foliage with white and pink margins. • Bright yellow flowers bracts adorn the plant in the spring and fade to match the foliage as they mature. • Prostrate, semi-upright. 12” tall. • USDA zone 4. (-30°F or -34°C). Uses: Mass landscape planting, rock gardens, containers, borders.

63 Euphorbia ‘Ascot Rainbow’ • WaterSaver portfolio. • Masses of cream, blue-green and red colorful bracts. • Colorful cream-golden yellow and blue-green variegated foliage, blushed pink in cooler temperatures. • A vigorous grower out performing all others in its class. • Compact bushy habit. 20” x 20”. • USDA zone 5b. (-15°F or -26°C). Uses: Containers, borders, mass landscape planting.

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