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Old 26-04-2007, 01:44 PM posted to aus.gardens
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Default Euphorbia Thai Hyrbid


"Mike Gellert" wrote in message
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Hello all,
I live in Brisbane, the intended planting area is 8' x 16", bricked in
garden on the front veranda. Facing south, no sun in winter months, One
hour morning & three hours late afternoon sun in summer. Plenty of natural
light.
I wish to plant 4 or 5 Euphorbia Thai Hybrid plants ( Crowns of Thorns )
as my 'friendly' nursery man tells me they will flower without sun. I have
my doubts !
I would appreciate any advise. To be or not to be or whatever !
Many thanks Mike


Hi Mike,

With the low light in that area I would be more tempted to have something
like Philadenron "xanadu" always looks great even though it has no flowers.

My other favourite would be Clivia miniata. Loves the low levels of light .
Has nice green strappy leaves and beautiful flowers usually orange although
there is a yellow variety.

I have seen in the past with the crown of thorns that in low light
situations they become long and rangy as they search for the light. They
look far better when they are compact and thick stemmed. they also flower
better with more light.

Cheers

Richard