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Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Crown of Thorns blossoms


It blossoms continually. The thorns represent Christ's crown of thorns and the red blossoms, His drops of blood. I love this plant as a daily reminder of our Lord.


Euphorbia Milii (also known as Crown of Thorns) makes a nice hedge plant, it is an excellent flowering bush for container gardening, and it adds beautiful colors to a landscape.
Euphorbia Milii

Euphorbia Milii is a bushy succulent and bears small yet attractive flowers almost throughout the year. The stem is covered with sharp and dense spines, and bright green leaves near the growing ends. Flowers are red, pink and white though you can find a wide range hybrid Euphorbia Milii that bear more colorful flowers (yellow, orange, cream and many mixed colors). Hybrid varieties are usually grown as grafted plants and display larger flowers.


How to Grow Euphorbia Milii:

The actual home of Euphorbia Milii is Madagascar, however it has been successfully acclimatized and grown commercially in many parts of the world. Euphorbia Milii requires well drained soil, moderate water and good sunlight, however, it can survive drought and high temperature. It can be propagated from cuttings that can be rooted or grafted on a stock. When growing from cuttings, allow cuttings to dry for a few days and then plant them in a mixture of moist soil and peat moss. Keep the medium barely moist till plants are established. Over watering would rot these tender cuttings.