| Wood Spurge | Spurge family |
| Euphorbia amygdaloides | Euphorbiaceae |
Wood Spurge grows in woods and hedges in Southern England, and has yellowish-green flowers in spring with crescent-shaped glands. The stem is red and woody at the base, becoming green and hairy near the top. Over winter, it retains short stems from which the following year's flowers develop.
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| Over-wintering red stems and leaves | New season's growth with downy stems |