Euphorbia x martini PPAF and Tasmanian Tiger look dead
beetelman
10 years ago
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I live in Southeastern PA (Zone 6B) and planted several of two types of Euphorbia last July: Euphorbia x martini PPAF and Euphorbia characias (Tasmanian Tiger). They both did well in a full sun spot, but the Winter here (and everywhere else, I guess) has been really tough with lots of snow and bitter cold.
Now, both plants look dead with no green or sign of life. It's early yet, so I won't touch them, but I wondered whether anyone had experience with these euphorbias in Z6 before, and whether I should expect them to come back. They are really nice looking plants that look good in a mass planting. I haven't found any reliable sources online about cultivating these plants in my area.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
grandmamaloy
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