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Diamond Frost®
Euphorbia hybrid
Diamond Frost® 'Inneuphdia' US PP17,567; Can. PBR 2830


Heat- and drought-tolerant plants; clouds of airy white flowers all season; low
maintenance. Here is what is has to say:
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I want to thank my parents, my breeder, and especially the millions
of fans who have made me the Most Award Winning Plant in Proven Winners
History. At my 2005 debut I was just a new, 12 -18 inch Proven Winners
Euphorbia. I never imagined my career would last. I suppose it’s because of
my annual nature (except in zones 10 – 11). At first, I thought you liked me
solely for my incredible, continuously blooming clouds of airy white
flowers. But as I grew in more containers and landscapes across North
America, you praised my mounded habit, and how well I tolerate heat and
drought. My versatility both as a single and in combinations. Others spoke
of how easy I am to grow. In letters you wrote of my ability to stay
beautiful without deadheading. And I was deeply touched by your appreciation
of my deer resistance. |

Growing Tips:
Diamond Frost is moderately salt tolerant - it can withstand the amount of salt
encountered when planted 30 feet or more from the source of the salt.
Self-cleaning, no deadheading necessary.
Some shedding of flowers and leaves may occur indoors depending on light levels
and watering.
Exposure: Plant in sun or partial shade
Height: 12-18"
Spacing: 10-12"
Hardy Temp: 40°F (4°C)
Uses: Plant alone or in combinations in all container
types and landscapes
Item Name:
Diamond Frost Euphorbia 3-1/2" Pot
Item Number: 20069
Item Name: Diamond Frost Euphorbia FULL FLAT OF 18 3-1/2" Pots Item Number: 20082

Plants in the spurge family often will bleed a milky, white sap if cut or wounded. This sap is a form of latex. Most people will have little or no reaction due to sap exposure from the euphorbia that Proven Winners sells. However, people with sensitive skin or latex allergies should be cautious when handling euphorbia. Poinsettias are in this same family. If you have ever experienced a skin irritation due to contact with poinsettias you should be cautious with all euphorbia.
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