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Post by lisaann on Sept 5, 2016 9:38:59 GMT -5
I received a dead looking cutting last summer, and by golly it is living and BLOOMING:
Hubby calls it HIS plant. He likes it. And he checks it daily.
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Post by desertwoman on Sept 5, 2016 10:24:50 GMT -5
I had a crown of thorns for years. It always had a bloom period in winter when not much else was happening. That one looks good!
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Post by lisaann on Sept 5, 2016 10:34:46 GMT -5
Actually that pic does not do it justice. The flowers are very bright and the leaves are very green and the thorns are very thorny.
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Post by desertwoman on Sept 5, 2016 13:32:51 GMT -5
. The flowers are very bright and the leaves are very green and the thorns are very thorny. Sounds like a very healthy crown of thorns. Yeah, I could tell the pic was washed out, and yet it still looks stocky and full of great growth.
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Post by lisaann on Feb 18, 2017 11:57:24 GMT -5
I was potting up my thorns today and found these tubers and I think they might be calla lily tubers? I think I might have had some calla lilies in that pot before I stuck the stem cuttings in there because I thought the calla lilies rotted away in the pot. Anyway, I stuck them back in the pot with my thorn planting. They are flowering almost non stop these days. Hubby just loves them and helped me repot them.
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