Euphorbia Amygdaloides (Noun)
Meaning
European perennial herb with greenish yellow terminal flower clusters.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Wood Spurge or Euphorbia amygdaloides is a perennial plant, the shoots being produced in spring, rather earlier than the majority of other forest perennials.
- In ideal circumstances the inflorescence of Euphorbia amygdaloides forms a prominent part of the flowers on show during early to mid-summer.
- A spreading base supports erect green stems that support flowers which have distinct greenish yellow terminal clusters in Euphorbia amygdaloides.
- The greenish yellow flower clusters of Euphorbia amygdaloides at the top of stiff 1m stalks are a typical example of the plant's botanical characteristic.
- Euphorbia amygdaloides may grow up to 1.8m in ideal spots and has long lasting flowers which begin in earnest from late April onwards.