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One of the largest plant families in the world, euphorbia includes approximately 300 genus and 7,500 species of plants. Often known as spurges, the most common euphorbia plants are succulents, which are water-retaining plants that easily adapt to arid climates. The euphorbia family includes plants, shrubs and trees with thick stems and various shaped leaves. The flowers vary in size and often feature brightly colored red, orange or yellow flower heads. The plants are native to tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas, Africa and Madagascar, and can be grown as perennials in temperate climates or annuals in cooler locations. Use these tips to grow euphorbia.
 
One of the largest plant families in the world, euphorbia includes approximately 300 genus and 7,500 species of plants. Often known as spurges, the most common euphorbia plants are succulents, which are water-retaining plants that easily adapt to arid climates. The euphorbia family includes plants, shrubs and trees with thick stems and various shaped leaves. The flowers vary in size and often feature brightly colored red, orange or yellow flower heads. The plants are native to tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas, Africa and Madagascar, and can be grown as perennials in temperate climates or annuals in cooler locations. Use these tips to grow euphorbia.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==