Reviews (3)
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Variegated Bishop's Weed plant
I love how they mix well with my other plants
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Variegated Bishop's Weed plant
I love how they mix well with my other plants
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Varigated Bishop's Weed plant
I love how the height mixes in well with my other plants
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Shipping
Shipping Information
We dig plants when your order is received, and ship immediately via US Priority Mail. You will receive a tracking number via email when plants are shipped. All plants are packed to be safe in their packages for up to 3 days after receipt.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
We sell only bare root plants. For superior protection for plants in transit, we dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants, and inspect the same day received. You need to report any problems with your order within 3 days. Plant promptly - bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days unless there are weather issues. Keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted, and store in a cool place. Water daily for the first week after planting.
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Description
Bishop's Weed is Excellent for Areas in Need of Erosion Control
For yards in need of erosion control, or if there are large patches of ground that need to be covered by a decorative plant, use Bishop Weed. Also known as Snow in the Mountain, Ground Elder, and Herb Gerard, this is a plant native to the British Isles that requires little sunlight to grow, making it perfect to decorate the ground in those shady areas of a yard.
Bishop Weed is Ideal for Dry Climates
Bishop's Weed Plant can reach a height of one to three feet and a length between 12 to 48 inches. This low maintenance plant is ideal for dry climates and is also deer resistant. Bishop Weed is also used as a food source for a variety of insects, including the dot moth and the grey dagger. Even in the poorest of soil, Bishop Weed can grow.
This plant looks well in all areas of landscaping and is super easy to grow The flowering plant Snow On The Mountain also called Euphorbia marginata grows in three different western states, Minnesota, Colorado, and Texas. The light green leaves on the plant grow from one to three inches in a rectangular shape, but each stem with leaves can grow to a height of two to four feet. Where the flowers grow is very noticeable due to the white flower cups at the top and middle of the stem. The white flowers that grow on the stem are called cyathia, and when the flowers are cut to put as a decoration on a table, they will last for a long time when the stem of the flower is burned or put in hot boiling water.
Bishop's Weed Plant is best grown in zone four and can develop where the full sun meets the plant, and it also does well in limited shade and blooms during the summer and fall. The area where this plant grows is not known for having high soil or right water conditions, so it is best not to use any fertilizer or too much water when growing this plant on your own. They can be started from seed and planted in mild acidic, alkaline or neutral soil, and they blend and become well with other fall flowers.
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