You don't need to be afraid when you hear the name ‘Fireglow', for it's a cultivar of the genus ‘spurge'. A wonderful flower, the Fireglow blooms in crimson red during summer and also has a beautiful foliage which turns into green from bronze red. Although considered as invasive in some areas, they can be controlled by proper cutting of flower shoots, and can easily be propagated through basal cuttings.
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Source: Gardenia.net
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