Crown of Thorns 4”

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  • 4” Pot

  • The Crown of Torns (Euphorbia milii) is a vibrant succulent native to Madagascar. The crown of thorns is a popular indoor ornamental grown all over the world due to its all-year blooms. It’s an easy care plant and a good fit both for neglectful plant lovers.

  • Euphorbia milii is a slow growing, evergreen succulent mainly characterized by its large, sharp inch-long thorns that randomly cover the stem. The thick stems have water-storage capacity making the plant drought-resistant. This woody shrub consists of sparsely arranged, fleshy leaves which are thick and bright-green in color.

  • Euphorbia milii is recognized for its eye-catching blooms conveniently situated at the shoot tips. Saucer-shaped bracts surround yellow flowers when in bloom. Blooming mostly occurs between spring and late summer. However, when conditions are conducive, the crown of thorns plant can produce flowers tirelessly throughout the year.

  • Euphorbia milii is a tough plant that makes it pretty easy to grow and even the most inexperienced gardener can have a pleasant time cultivating it.

  • This sun lover loves to bask in bright and direct sunlight for at least four hours a day. The better the sun exposure it gets, the more it blooms. Euphorbia milii can also tolerate shade, however, its blooms while growing under a shade will not impress you.

  • If growing it outdoors, aim at placing it in a spot where it will receive full sun. For you houseplant champions, place your crown of thorns in a west or south-facing window and ensure it receives maximum sunlight.

  • Due to its outstanding characteristics, Euphorbia milii received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in 1993.

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  • 4” Pot

  • The Crown of Torns (Euphorbia milii) is a vibrant succulent native to Madagascar. The crown of thorns is a popular indoor ornamental grown all over the world due to its all-year blooms. It’s an easy care plant and a good fit both for neglectful plant lovers.

  • Euphorbia milii is a slow growing, evergreen succulent mainly characterized by its large, sharp inch-long thorns that randomly cover the stem. The thick stems have water-storage capacity making the plant drought-resistant. This woody shrub consists of sparsely arranged, fleshy leaves which are thick and bright-green in color.

  • Euphorbia milii is recognized for its eye-catching blooms conveniently situated at the shoot tips. Saucer-shaped bracts surround yellow flowers when in bloom. Blooming mostly occurs between spring and late summer. However, when conditions are conducive, the crown of thorns plant can produce flowers tirelessly throughout the year.

  • Euphorbia milii is a tough plant that makes it pretty easy to grow and even the most inexperienced gardener can have a pleasant time cultivating it.

  • This sun lover loves to bask in bright and direct sunlight for at least four hours a day. The better the sun exposure it gets, the more it blooms. Euphorbia milii can also tolerate shade, however, its blooms while growing under a shade will not impress you.

  • If growing it outdoors, aim at placing it in a spot where it will receive full sun. For you houseplant champions, place your crown of thorns in a west or south-facing window and ensure it receives maximum sunlight.

  • Due to its outstanding characteristics, Euphorbia milii received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in 1993.

  • 4” Pot

  • The Crown of Torns (Euphorbia milii) is a vibrant succulent native to Madagascar. The crown of thorns is a popular indoor ornamental grown all over the world due to its all-year blooms. It’s an easy care plant and a good fit both for neglectful plant lovers.

  • Euphorbia milii is a slow growing, evergreen succulent mainly characterized by its large, sharp inch-long thorns that randomly cover the stem. The thick stems have water-storage capacity making the plant drought-resistant. This woody shrub consists of sparsely arranged, fleshy leaves which are thick and bright-green in color.

  • Euphorbia milii is recognized for its eye-catching blooms conveniently situated at the shoot tips. Saucer-shaped bracts surround yellow flowers when in bloom. Blooming mostly occurs between spring and late summer. However, when conditions are conducive, the crown of thorns plant can produce flowers tirelessly throughout the year.

  • Euphorbia milii is a tough plant that makes it pretty easy to grow and even the most inexperienced gardener can have a pleasant time cultivating it.

  • This sun lover loves to bask in bright and direct sunlight for at least four hours a day. The better the sun exposure it gets, the more it blooms. Euphorbia milii can also tolerate shade, however, its blooms while growing under a shade will not impress you.

  • If growing it outdoors, aim at placing it in a spot where it will receive full sun. For you houseplant champions, place your crown of thorns in a west or south-facing window and ensure it receives maximum sunlight.

  • Due to its outstanding characteristics, Euphorbia milii received the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in 1993.