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The swamp spurge is a larger cousin of, E. polychroma. The narrow, medium green leaves clothe the upright 30" stems, topped in April and May with bright yellow bracts. A mass of E. palustris in the spring garden will truly make a breathtaking show. Unlike other euphorbias, E. palustris thrives in moist conditions, including shallow standing water. E. palustris will seed around the garden a bit, especially in moist sites.
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