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Common Name:
Leafy Spurge
Scientific Name:
Euphorbia esula L.
Family:
Euphorbiaceae


Photo courtesy of
the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries

 

Description: Leafy spurge is a perennial plant reproducing from seed and roots. Multiple stems are produced in a cluster and can reach up to 3 feet tall. Leaves are 1 to 4 inches long with entire margins. Flowers are yellow-green and small in clusters. Heart-shaped yellow-green bracts enclose individual flowers. The plant contains a white milky sap that can irritate skin. Leafy spurge was introduced from Europe as a seed contaminant.

Control: Perennial plants require depletion of nutrient reserves in the root system, prevention of seed production and prevention of dispersal. Eradication is difficult due to extensive root systems.

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