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Crown of Thorns 'Cotton Candy'Crown of Thorns 'Cotton Candy' (Euphorbia milii 'Cotton Candy') - to three feet, This shrubby plant is a very popular house plant. It has half-inch-thick stems that carry sharp spines that range in size but average three quarters of an inch long.The colorful "flowers" are actually bracts surrounding the true flower. The bracts are a blend of rosy pink and cream and no two bracts are exactly alike. Two to four bracts bloom per stem. It blooms from spring to fall, but will bloom all year long when grown in bright light. RARE, EXCLUSIVE. A live plant in a 3" pot in a two-inch pot - $15 each or 3 for $42.75 - You save $2.25!

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Good plant companions to Crown of Thorns 'Cotton Candy':

Variegated Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii 'Peppermint Candy')
Variegated Crown of Thorns

 

Crown of thorns 'Yellow Delight'
Crown of Thorns 'Yellow Delight'

Crested Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii bosseri crest)
Crested Crown of Thorns

 

Supplies to use with Crown of Thorns 'Cotton Candy':

Electra Plant Food

Electra Bloom Food

 Neem oil


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