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Myrtle spurge is identified by its yellow-green blossoms and blue-green leaves, according to Salt Lake County Weed Control’s website. The flowers appear from April to June.
How to fight stubborn petty spurge, invasive bushes: Ask an Expert. Updated: Nov. 10, 2018, 7:35 a.m. ... The berries are edible for many birds but not for humans.