Euphorbia Helena's Blush ['Inneuphhel'] PP17,555 (Helena Spurge) - This perennial grows to about 1 foot tall with narrow gray green leaves with creamy yellow variegation and a thin margin of pink. Flowers, which appear in late spring, have broad bracts that are mostly yellow with a splash of green in the middle. Plant in full sun to light shade in a well drained soil and water regularly. This is a hardy perennial - tolerating to USDA Zones 4 (-30�F). We saw this plant at the 2005 pack trials at EuroAmerican as Euphorbia 'Helena' and thought it a worthy addition to our Euphorbia line. This name was later changed to 'Helena's Blush' because there had apparently been another Euphorbia previously named 'Helena'. It is a variegated form of Euphorbia 'Efanthia' which would make this plant the result of crossing Euphorbia amygdaloides with E. x martinii. If this is the case this plant may color up red in the fall in cool climates (probably not for us in coastal California).