Euphorbia polychroma

the cushion spurge is native to Libya, Turkey, and East, Middle, and Southeast Europe. This compact, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial produces acid yellow flower-heads in spring. In late summer it turns its green leaves a bright red color, giving it a poisonous look. Gardener's Advice: While some people may not be sensitive to its milky juice, better not find out and always work with gloves! #perennials

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