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Products > Euphorbia hypericifolia Diamond Frost ['Inneuphdia'] PP17567
 
Euphorbia hypericifolia Diamond Frost ['Inneuphdia'] PP17567 - Diamond Frost PP17,567

Note: This plant is no longer in stock. This is an archive page preserved for informational use.  
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Habit and Cultural Information
Category: Perennial
Family: Euphorbiaceae (Spurges)
Origin: Mexico (North America)
Evergreen: Yes
Flower Color: White
Bloomtime: Year-round
Synonyms: [Chamaesyce hypericifolia]
Exposure: Sun or Shade
Irrigation (H2O Info): Medium Water Needs
Winter Hardiness: 25-30° F
May be Poisonous  (More Info): Yes
Euphorbia hypericifolia Diamond Frost ['Inneuphdia'] PP17567 - A warm-climate evergreen herbaceous perennial or subshrub to 2 to 3 feet tall by 3 to 4 feet wide which has year-round masses of small pure white bracts above finely textured, apple-green foliage. Plant in full sun to partial or light shade in a well-drained soil and water occasionally - pretty drought resistant for such a daintly looking plant. Hardy and evergreen to 28° F and can be treated as reliably perennial in USDA Zones 8b and above but reportedly risky in zone 8a. This plant was originally marketed as a 1 foot tall plant but many gardeners report it getting over 2 feet tall and more than 3 feet wide but if it gets too big for its space it can be cut back hard. It will rebound rapidly, though use care when trimming as the white sap should be considered toxic and is best avoided as it may cause skin or eye irritation. Adds a good texture with white color to brighten a border planting or container planting in partial shade and is a good longer-blooming and more sustainable replacement for baby's breath in mixed plantings. This plant's official cultivar name is 'Inneuphdia'. It was a naturally-occurring mutation of an unnamed selection of Euphorbia hypericifolia that was discovered by Ludwig Kientzler growing at InnovaPlant GmbH & Co. KG in Gensingen, Germany in the spring of 2004. It received US Plant Patent 17,567 in April 2007 and is marketed in the US by Proven Winners. Euphorbia hypericifolia has been more recently renamed to Chamaesyce hypericifolia. It is a plant native to the Southern United States to Argentina and the West Indies but is widely naturalized in the Paleotropics. 

Information displayed on this page about Euphorbia hypericifolia Diamond Frost ['Inneuphdia'] PP17567 is based on our research conducted about this plant in our nursery library as well as from information provided by reliable online resources. We also include our own observations made about it as it has grown in the nursery gardens and other gardens visited, as well how the crops of this plant performed in the containers in our nursery field. We will also include comments received from others and welcome hearing from anyone who has information about this plant, particularly if it includes cultural information aiding others to better grow it.

 
San Marcos Growers closed for regular business at the end of 2025 as the property is being developed for affordable housing.
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