Hector Biblical Crown of Thorns Plant - Euphorbia - 2.5" Pot

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HirtHectorCOT
UPC:
810061364115
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Product Description

Besides the religious significance of the Crown of Thorns, the plant also has a famous meaning of good luck engrained deeply in many beliefs. Therefore, those who grow the plant should always be blessed with lots of good luck. Crown of Thorns is a plant growing best in a sunny location. During periods of active growth, water when the soil surface becomes dry but when the plant is resting, keep it drier. Ideal temperatures are 62 to 65 degrees at night and 80 to 85 degrees during the day. The plant may be kept cooler during the winter. This is a very easy house plant to grow!Comments: Propagation is by cuttings. Allow the cuttings to dry before placement in the rooting medium. White blooms develop light pink speckles as the plant matures. Starter plant in 2.5" growers pot
  • Extremely easy house plant to grow
  • Prefets a sunny location, water when dry
  • Small creamy white blooms
  • Proper name: Euphorbia milii Hector
  • Immediate shipping, starter plant in a 2.5" pot

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Reviews

  • 5
    Perfect little blooms

    Posted by Aubrey Houston on May 7th 2022

    My plant came in perfect bloom and I love it! All of my Crown of Thorns have come from Hirt's. Looking forward to adding more.

  • 5
    Excellent Plant

    Posted by Diana Hill on Jul 9th 2021

    I bought a few cuttings of different colors a few months ago and they are slow to grow so when I saw this site had the rooted plants at a great price I was real happy to find them here at such a great price! This one was as fully leaved as pictured and very healthy. Excellently packed and shipped fast!

  • 5
    crown of thorns

    Posted by Linda filipowicz on Jan 12th 2021

    arrived as descried. packaged well plant was in great condition, and alive! plant was in bloom and is still blooming!

  • 5
    nice green plant.. looking forward to its blooming

    Posted by sharon kay stone on Nov 23rd 2020

    very nice plant