It is a succulent climbing shrub growing to 1.8 m tall, with densely spiny stems, the straight, slender spines up to 3 cm long, which help it scramble over other plants. The leaves are found mainly on new growth, and are obovate, up to 3.5 cm long and 1.5 cm broad. The flowers are small, subtended by a pair of conspicuous petal-like bracts, variably red, pink or white, up to 12 mm broad. The sap is moderately poisonous. Wat Phrik in Thailand claims to be the home of the world's tallest Christ plant.
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1. | NixPixMix | 9. | Gitte | 17. | doris | 25. | Bev's Pink Roses | |
2. | Nick, Melbourne | 10. | Ingmarie We/Refugium | 18. | guild-rez Canada | 26. | Rajesh, India | |
3. | Gunilla | 11. | Aud - Norge | 19. | Moni | 27. | I hagen ved skauen, Norway | |
4. | Luna Miranda | 12. | Kalantikan aka Andrea | 20. | guild-rez Canada#2 | 28. | Maboe | |
5. | Tina´s PicStory | 13. | bettyl - New Zealand | 21. | Kramer in SA | 29. | Squirrel Queen | |
6. | BirgittaB | 14. | Min fotoblog | 22. | Chris | |||
7. | Zauberpalme | 15. | Liz (mlc) | 23. | Jama-Singapore | |||
8. | Tina, Germany | 16. | Synnöve | 24. | Enerhagen |
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Lovely color and image. We don't have much blooming up here now, but I enjoy seeing images of lovely flowers elsewhere.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful red flower! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful shot. I love the strong red color! Have a wonderful time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blossom! I have missed seeing your flower photos! Hope you are well...
ReplyDeleteWe have a few varieties of this Euphorbia milii, but those so many thorns at the top is not really very prominent, although the stem is really full of them. That crown of thorns reminds me of the sea urchin in our seas.
ReplyDeleteLove the deep red color of your Euphorbias.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture and information like always!!
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Gisela
I love this little blossoms, lovely red and a wonderful composition!
ReplyDeleteWish you a nice weekend,
moni
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So lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers on this plant. It is a popular plant here in southern Florida. Thanks for hosting such a great flower party.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We have these as small potted plants.
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