![]() We put together this helpful guide of what to do when you receive your plants in the mail. Depending on the above criteria we’ll ship your plant(s) towards beginning of the following week from your order. Once your plant is shipped you’ll receive an email with tracking information. We’ll have to review what areas the plants are traveling through along with your location.If there is extreme heat we’ll delay shipping.Please Note: On special orders there can not be any cancellations Plant Shipping Special Order Colors: 8 weeks - this is due to the planter being custom made with the color(s) of your choice ![]() We may ask for photos for documentation purposes but again we’ll try to make it as easy as possible.įor more information, please go to our Shipping & Returns page at the bottom of the website. Simply let us know if your plant has died within one year of receiving it and we’ll get you a new one shipped out. We will cover 100% of the price of the plant but the warranty does not cover shipping cost. The warranty is purchased on a per plant basis and must be purchased at the same time as the plant purchase. The Plant Addicts Warranty is a 1 year warranty protecting you from all the unknowns and will replace your plant if it moves on to the plant afterlife. Examples would be hungry animals, drought, poor soil conditions, over watering, disease, insects & many other factors. ![]() There are many variables outside our control and yours that can cause the demise of your plant(s). We encourage all plant lovers to purchase the Plant Addicts Warranty whether you’re new or an expert. Guide: How to Care for Your New Plant(s) Plant Addicts Warranty - 1 Year (Extra Purchase Required) Plants are very resilient and will rebound quickly when cared for correctly.įor information on how to care for you new plant please check out our guide. Please note plant(s) with damaged branches or wilted leaves will not qualify for this guarantee. We may ask for pictures but will try to make it as easy as possible for you. If the plant is dead, has dried out roots or the incorrect item was shipped just notify Plant Addicts within 3 days upon delivery. Plant Addicts guarantees your plant(s) will arrive happy and healthy, but the plant(s) are being shipped through the mail and accidents happen. Plant Addict Guarantee (Included On All Plant Orders) Place Euphorbia milii plants and cuttings in well-draining soil. The only other problem that can occur with the easy-care succulent is overwatering. The crown of thorns is vulnerable to mites, mealybugs and whiteflies. And I love the effect of the tiny, subtle blooms on such a thorny plant. But it doesn’t seem to matter for one, the flowers appear in groupings. New cultivars of the Euphorbia milii have smaller thorns, but what sort of a challenge is that? Most crown of thorn plants available for growing in containers are smaller than those placed in tropical landscapes, and flowers on the houseplants are only about one-half inch in diameter. The crown of thorns is a relative of the poinsettia, and original plants had deeper red flowers than those available today. By placing our crown of thorns in a sunny, south-facing window and giving it a summer vacation outside once temperatures warm, we’ve enjoyed blooms all year long. It requires little watering or care, and only some warmth and sunshine to bloom almost continuously. ![]() This euphorbia is only hardy as a perennial in zone 10 and higher, where it makes a fine shrub choice. And as a houseplant, it’s not likely to reach six feet, although we had one that grew to more than two feet before Tim trimmed it back and propagated new plants from the cuttings. The spines don’t rise from a single areole, however, which helps differentiate spiny euphorbias from true cacti. The crown of thorns is among succulents most often mistaken for a cactus. The crown of thorns was introduced to the United States through Florida. It’s also sometimes called the Christ Plant. But milii is in honor of Baron Milius, who introduced the plant to France in 1821. It used to be called Euphorbia splendens, and splendid seems more appropriate for this plant. This interesting succulent goes by many names. And those thorns – they are about one-half-inch long and located all along the woody stems. Mature plants can spread to a width of several feet, depending on pruning. Like many euphorbias, the crown of thorns produces a milk-like sap that can irritate the skin. When growing the crown of thorns, however, be sure to place it out of high-traffic areas. The plant, which is native to Madagascar and can grow up to six feet tall in the right conditions, is an excellent houseplant choice. But the Euphorbia milii is a succulent, not a cactus.
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