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PRE — Plant Risk Evaluator

Euphorbia bourgeana

Common Name(s)
Tree Euphorbia
Synonym(s)
Euphorbia bourgaeana, Euphorbia lambii, Euphorbia lamborium, Euphorbia bourgeana J. Gay ex Boiss.

Is this plant a cultivar?  No

Life History:  Perennial

Growth Form:  shrub

Canary Islands (Tenerife and La Gomera)

Euphorbia bourgeana (tree Euphorbia) is an shrub in the Euphorbiaceae that is native to the Canary islands. It grows primarily in subtropical climates and is sensitive to frost. This species is considered threatened in its native range because of its highly restricted restricted native range on Tenerife and La Gomera islands and threats due to human disturbance. Recently, E. lambii, growing only on La Gomera, was synonymized into E. bourgeana. Tree Euphorbia can grow 6-10' in height and is a charismatic ornamental that has been cultivated and popularized for its attractive stature and foliage. It has a thick gray-colored main trunk. Lower stems are mostly leafless and spreading to erect, with terminal "pompom"-like clusters of 6-inch-long blue-green green leaves. Plants flower in spring with showy terminal inflorescences that include greenish-yellow bracts and small green flowers. All parts of the plant are poisonous.

External Resources
https://www.gbif.org/species/3064110
IUCN
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Euphorbia bourgeana
by Zoya Akulova (c) 2023
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