Succulent Euphorbia milii grandiflora Muang Rassami is a native of Madagascar and belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. It is a shrub that has woody branched stems, narrow leaves, and thorns. Euphorbia milii common names are Crown of Thorns, Christ plant, and Christ Thorn. The plant grows up to a height of 3 to 6 feet. It flowers throughout the year bearing bright red, yellow, and pink flowers growing in an inflorescence. It is a winter-dominant plant and is frost-hardy. It requires bright sun to partial shade and is a slow-growing plant.
Growth Rate
Succulent Euphorbia milii grandiflora Muang Rassami is a slow-growing plant.
Flowering
Euphorbia milii varieties bear red, pink, and yellow flowers throughout the year.
Watering
Euphorbia milii care requires moderate watering, about once a week during the growing season Watering should be stopped during winter. The soil should be fully moist-free before watering.
Soil
The soil for the succulent should be porous and draining. Mix pumice and peat with the standard potting soil.
Hardiness
The hardiness zone of this evergreen succulent is 9 - 11. It is frost-hardy.
Light
The succulent requires bright sun to partial shade. Never place the plant under the direct sun during the afternoon hours.
Propagation
Euphorbia milii propagation can be best done from cuttings.
This plant can go without water for days. It can also tolerate poor soil conditions as it grows equally well in rocky areas and sandy areas. Avoid wet soil as it can kill the plant.
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Succulent Euphorbia milii grandiflora Muang Rassami is a native of Madagascar and belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family. It is a shrub that has woody branched stems, narrow leaves, and thorns. Euphorbia milii common names are Crown of Thorns, Christ plant, and Christ Thorn. The plant grows up to a height of 3 to 6 feet. It flowers throughout the year bearing bright red, yellow, and pink flowers growing in an inflorescence. It is a winter-dominant plant and is frost-hardy. It requires bright sun to partial shade and is a slow-growing plant.
Growth Rate
Succulent Euphorbia milii grandiflora Muang Rassami is a slow-growing plant.
Flowering
Euphorbia milii varieties bear red, pink, and yellow flowers throughout the year.
Watering
Euphorbia milii care requires moderate watering, about once a week during the growing season Watering should be stopped during winter. The soil should be fully moist-free before watering.
Soil
The soil for the succulent should be porous and draining. Mix pumice and peat with the standard potting soil.
Hardiness
The hardiness zone of this evergreen succulent is 9 - 11. It is frost-hardy.
Light
The succulent requires bright sun to partial shade. Never place the plant under the direct sun during the afternoon hours.
Propagation
Euphorbia milii propagation can be best done from cuttings.
This plant can go without water for days. It can also tolerate poor soil conditions as it grows equally well in rocky areas and sandy areas. Avoid wet soil as it can kill the plant.
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Flower Color
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