More about Euphorbia Diamond Frost

This is to tell you abit more about this new and interesting plant. Native
to Central America. Diamond Frost is a very fast growing plant when the weather
is warm. In the winter with cold weather and wet feet it struggles. Much better
in pots where its feet will stay warmer. In my experience this is an ideal
filler plant in combination pots. It not only fills in with stary white flowers
and clover like leaves it also will climb up on any support offered.
You may need to trim it back a bit to keep it under control.

Two plants planted the year before in this pot with a Hibiscus [It died but left a trunk] managed to fill, fluff and take over. This is the way it looked by late summer. It had climbed to about 3 feet. Wow!
Does it get any pests? I haven't seen any.
How about water? I had some pots growing over at one of our other growing grounds and a few of them had lost their water spitters. Diamond Frost was as dry as could be and hadn't even wilted.
Frost tender? You bet.
Worth growing even if you will loose it over winter. I think so.
Here are some pictures to see. Nothing very professional but you'll get the idea.