The Crown of Thorns is a leafy, highly branched, woody succulent native to Madagascar. The ever-blooming Crown of Thorns is one of the oldest houseplants. It’s easy to care for with a few caveats and comes with many variations to keep your home in a cheerful multicolor year-round. The flowers come in varying shades of red and yellow. Multi-colored pastels have been developed in hybrids, too. There are innumerable varieties.
Euphorbia has been kept as houseplants the world over. Their easy care and continuous blooming have made them a favorite for centuries. It’s also one of the best plants for beginners.
Faqs
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How much sunlight does Euphorbia Hybrid need?
Full sun to partial shade works best for strong growth. -
How often should I water Euphorbia Hybrid?
Water moderately; allow the soil to dry between waterings to avoid root rot. -
What type of soil is ideal?
Well-draining, sandy or loamy soil is preferred. -
Can Euphorbia Hybrid grow in pots?
Yes, choose a pot with proper drainage and enough space for roots. -
Is Euphorbia Hybrid toxic?
Yes, its sap can be irritating, so handle with care and keep away from pets and children. -
How do I prune Euphorbia Hybrid?
Trim dead or damaged stems carefully; wear gloves to protect from sap.

Mahnoor –
This plant is tough and beautiful
Zainab –
Very low maintenance. I hardly do anything and my Crown of Thorns keeps blooming nonstop
Huda –
I love the contrast of the spiky stems and soft flowers.
Sahar –
Perfect for hot weather. It handles heat so well and still gives lovely flowers all year round
Iqra –
If you want a colourful but hardy plant, this is the best choice. Mine has been thriving with minimal care