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While Annah and I were watering our plants this weekend, we noticed that a few of them were flowering. This was surprising because it had seemed like most of the plants had slowed down during the cooler and darker winter months here in Minnesota, but apparently a few of the plants found enough energy to start blooming.



Crown of Thorns Flower
(Annah's flowering Crown of Thorns or Euphorbia milii 'Creme Supreme'.)

Annah's Crown of Thorns or Euphorbia milii 'Creme Supreme', which we have had since January of 2008 (see Annah's post here), has decided to start blooming. This plant has small yet beautiful little flowers. It receives probably around 6-8 hours of sunlight per day and we allow it to dry out a bit before watering.



Kalanchoe Red Flower
(Red Kalanchoe flower.)

Our Kalanchoe, which has not been growing in the most ideal location, is still receiving a 3-6 hours of sunlight per day and seems to be doing well. When I first got this plant it had a difficult time adjusting the the growing conditions at the house and subsequently lost about 60% of it's leaves, but it has held on and is now seems to be healthy. While at the moment it only has one flower and one more on the way, at least this plant is alive and growing.



Lipstick Plant flower
(Aeschynanthus radicans or Lipstick Plant flowers.)

Our Lipstick plant or Aeschynanthus radicans receives about 6-8 hours of sunlight per day and gets a good watering every 7-10 days. The plant itself is in a pot with a hook on the top which allows me to hang it from the indoor greenhouse/shelving unit that we have. When we first moved into the house I did not have the plant hanging, but since I moved it higher up it has been receiving a little more sunlight and this has greatly helped the plant. This is the first time the plant has flowered since I purchased it, but I think the little flowers are beautiful and stunning, even though I almost did not notice them since they are such a dark red/purple in color. I would suggest this plant for anyone who is looking for a nice hanging plant.

Lipstick Plant flower
(More Aeschynanthus radicans or Lipstick Plant flowers.)

3 comments

  1. Unknown // January 19, 2009 at 1:42 PM  

    Very nice. Never seen a white crown of thorns, I don't think.

  2. Jordan // January 19, 2009 at 2:07 PM  

    We had a red Crown of Thorns plant as well, which I think are more commonly found, but we managed to kill that one. Thanks for the comment!

  3. Maureen from office plants // February 7, 2011 at 2:44 AM  

    Very cute and lovely flowers.
    It makes me mesmerize the whole thing.
    Thanks for the cute and informative post about that plants.