Crown of thorn (COT) in full bloom.
Marie Tran
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Comments (19)Gorgeous! I've never seen such an awesome collection of different kinds all in one place! They're just lovely. A friend of mine has the cutest little Crown of Thorns, which she neglects like crazy. And still, it rewards her with little red flowers all year round! That was the first time I'd seen that plant. I've found a seller on eBay who has both of the kinds I've been looking for: one with tiny red flowers, and one with larger creamy yellow flowers. I'm traveling a bit over the next month, but once I'm home for good, they're MINE. :)...See MoreHow to Get my Crown of Thorns to Bloom Again
Comments (2)How about new mix if you haven't repotted or changed it in years? After that, maybe some fertilizer? Can't tell where you live, but they like tons of sun, more water than one would think for succulents. Perhaps gradually increase the amount of water, see if that helps?...See MoreCrown of Thorns (COT) Plenty of Pix
Comments (11)Wow Marie!! Those are some beautiful COTS!!! I see you have a "new" addition to your beautiful Adeniums :o)...You can never have to many addictions when it comes to plants, lol... Thanks for posting!!...See MoreHow to prune or cut back Crown of Thorns
Comments (34)I had few plants in pot and I left side by side..all the colors planted initially was different colors but when plant grew big side by side and plants started flowering it was all same color...why was that and what can be done next?...See MoreMarie Tran
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