"Euphorbia corollata" is a scientific name for a plant commonly known as "flowering spurge." It's a type of perennial plant, which means it lives for many years and comes back each season. This plant is native to the United States and is known for its attractive white bracts, which are leaf-like structures that look like petals.
In a different context, "euphorbia" can refer to various other plants in the Euphorbia family, which often have milky sap and can vary in appearance and habitat.
While "Euphorbia corollata" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you might come across phrases in gardening contexts like: - "To plant in the ground" (to put a plant in soil). - "To bloom in spring" (when a plant produces flowers in the spring season).