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.... le jardinier devient l'esclave de mille épines
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“Some people are like thorns. But you have to let them be thorns, because thorns can't turn into petals. The trick is not letting them prick you; never let a thorn prick you!”
― C. JoyBell C.
For Smile on Saturday - prickles and co
Conoscere una persona è un viaggio che inizia dalle spigolosità, da quegli angoli che custodiscono le spine più belle.
(Slidhr, Twitter)
We spotted a few spiky aspects of nature on our morning dog walk and this one made the cut. HSoS everyone.
Crown of Thorns Plant
Botanical Name: Euphorbia milii
Crown of Thorns plant is one of the rare succulents capable of blooming almost year-round. It also happens to be one of the easiest to grow indoors, preferring the same warm conditions we do.
Bright-green leaves grow along its thick, thorny stems. Lower leaves naturally fall off as the plant ages -- and they won't grow back. If your plant gets too tall and leggy, you can prune it back by half its size in spring. This will cause it to branch out. New stems will grow from below where the pruning cuts were made, making this succulent bushy and full.
Smile on Saturday! - Prickles and Co
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
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The Honey Locust Tree is one tree you do not want to run into in the dark! The king of Prickles in Oklahoma.