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kelsearae
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hiya. my sister has had a crown of thorns for about 7 years. it was 5" when we got it, and has crown at least a foot. it has bright, healthy leaves, flowers almost constantly and seems to be very healthy. however, about 4 months ago, we noticed a strange "growth" shooting off one of the branches. it's squiggly, with lots of nodes and arms and little bitty clusters of greenish balls. we thought it was a way to propagate, but we're scared to cut it off and it hasn't reached for the dirt that it's hanging over. it's done nothing and now it's kind of wilting a little. any ideas? thanks much!!!!!!!!!!
Plants: 2 | From: Purcellville, VA | Registered: Feb 2007  |  Seeded: 4.249.228.154
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welcome!!

could you post a pic of it?

Seeded: 69.253.230.230
njoynit
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I agree...picture.That sounds SOOOO weird.Mines not done that.Sounds like an alien...

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Plants: 2209 | From: SE TX`in the yard somewhere most likely | Registered: Jul 2003  |  Seeded: 207.69.139.10
Aaron D
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Euphorbia millii (crown of thorns)only reproduce (asexually) by cutting and (sexually) by seed... they dont have offsets, it sounds like a confused growth... i get that sometimes on my euphorbs, its a prostrate growth split between trying to become an inflorescence (flower cluster) and a new branch... you may see tiny mutated and undeveloped flowers and leaves randomly mixed together... this occurs in a mix up of hormones, dont worry, ive always seen it as a good sign: a happy plant readily growing and just got confused...im only guessing, but a picture would be best... hope this helps!!!! [Smile]
Plants: 138 | From: Dallas,Texas | Registered: Feb 2006  |  Seeded: 205.188.116.9
   

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