no flowers on thai crown of thorns
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Comments (0)I have a rooted Thai COT with mottled red blooms. It's about 9" tall. I'd like to trade for a Thai COT with a different color flower. I'd also consider a standard COT if it has an interesting bloom or some type of succulent that I don't have. Here's a pic of the plant I'm offering and a pic of the flower on the mother plant....See MoreOT: Thai Crown of Thorns
Comments (1)Wow, Karyn....totally different color. I heard about COT's color changes but not to that extreme. Marie...See MoreCrown of Thorns..2 color flower?
Comments (15)Thanks, All. E. Milliis and Thais are The prettiest and most colorful Euphorbia flowers around..not to mention all the new colors!! Makes one want to shop..lol.. Karen, I'd appreciate if you'd ask someone at the Plant Society. Rare or not, I was curious why colors differed. Thanks. Pug, I feel 'good inside' when you compliment my plants, especially after viewing all your beautys. When I see or think Adenium, the first thing that comes to mind is your huge, flower-filled Adenium..It's the best!!! Honest to God, yours is the prettiest I'd ever seen. Please post it again.. :) Now Stephania..Your Euphorbias are beautiful, much nicer than mine will ever be, but the difference is, I don't live in Thailand, let alone able to keep tropicals/succulents outdoors 365 days per year, and 366 on Leap Year. :) Even your Aglaonema, in Pic 4 is doing great. Again, much nicer than mine will ever look. Have you ever visited the US? I live in the Midwest. The center of United States. We endure gray/freezing/dry winters. Sunless and succulents don't mix. Even our summers are short, and seem to be getting shorter each year. So, yes, your Euphorbias are beautiful, and I'm sure you're proud showing them off..please don't take this the wrong way, but I don't post pics to compete. I too am proud when a plant flowers or variegation remains on leaves after several months of darkness. I also enjoy viewing others' plant pics..wish there were more.. BTW, I adore your E. Thai, last picture. I would love to find one...guess I'll start hunting..lol.. Would you happen to know its name? Again I want to thank everyone for your help..hugs, Toni...See MoreCrown of Thorns flowers
Comments (2)Talcott, make sure your COT is getting enough light..throughuot the yr.. Mine are kept in a west window in winter and outdoors in summer, bloom all yr..Flowers should last more than a day..something's wrong. Give your plant a hearty drink when thirsty..I let soil dry between waterings, and fertilize in spring/summer w/all purpose plant food..Toni...See Morehester_2009
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