50+ Mountain Snow Seeds (Euphorbia marginata) | Snow-on-the-Mountain | White-Edged Bracts | Easy Full-Sun Annual
Mountain Snow (Euphorbia marginata) produces striking white-edged bracts and tidy mounds of fresh green foliage—perfect for borders, cottage gardens, and cut arrangements. You’ll receive 50+ fresh, clearly labeled seeds with simple sowing guidance. Thrives in full sun and well-drained soil; heat and drought tolerant once established.⚠️ Disclaimer: For ornamental/educational gardening only. Milky latex sap may irritate skin/eyes and is toxic if ingested—wear gloves and keep away from children and pets. Buyer is responsible for checking local import/planting regulations before purchase or cultivation. Not for consumption or medical use.What you get: 50+ Mountain Snow (Euphorbia marginata) seeds, labeled and ready to sowHabit size: Upright, branching annual; ~18–36″ tall × 12–18″ wideShowy feature: White-margined bracts in summer for a “snow-tipped” lookSeason: Blooms mid–late summer to fall; great for mixed borders and bouquetsSun soil: Full sun; average to lean, well-drained soils; tolerates heat/drought once establishedWatering: Low–moderate; avoid soggy conditionsSowing: Direct sow after last frost ⅛″ (3 mm) deep; or start indoors 4–6 wks early at 65–75°F (18–24°C); germinates in ~1–3 weeksSpacing: 10–12″; pinch young plants for bushier growthNotes: May self-seed lightly; wear gloves when handling (latex sap irritant)Compliance: Identified by common scientific name; no medical claims; regional rules notedCommon Name: Mountain Snow; Snow-on-the-MountainScientific Name: Euphorbia marginataPlant Type: Annual (ornamental)Quantity: 50+ seedsUSDA Hardiness: Grown as an annual in all zones (frost sensitive)Mature Height/Spread: 18–36″ H × 12–18″ WFoliage/Bracts: Green leaves with white-edged bracts (flowers are inconspicuous)Bloom Time: Mid–late summer to fallSunlight: Full sunWatering: Low–moderateSoil Preference: Well-drained; tolerates average/lean soilsGrowth Rate: FastGermination: 1–3 weeks @ 65–75°F; sow ~⅛″ deepWildlife: Generally deer resistantSafety Note: Latex sap irritant/toxic if ingested; wear gloves; keep from kids/petsOrigin: Native to central North America; widely cultivated