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succulent crown of thorns Buy Orange Crown of Thorns Phoenix, AZ | EuphorbiaWarm Sunset Color That Blooms Year Round in Phoenix Heat Orange Red Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii) brings the warm glow of a desert sunset to your landscape and keeps it there 365 days a year. This stunning variety produces vibrant orange to red bracts that shift and shimmer in the sunlight, delivering non stop color that no annual flower can match. Compact, drought tolerant, and built to handle the most punishing Phoenix summers, this Crown of

Warm Sunset Color That Blooms Year-Round in Phoenix Heat

Orange/Red Crown of Thorns (Euphorbia milii) brings the warm glow of a desert sunset to your landscape — and keeps it there 365 days a year. This stunning variety produces vibrant orange-to-red bracts that shift and shimmer in the sunlight, delivering non-stop color that no annual flower can match. Compact, drought-tolerant, and built to handle the most punishing Phoenix summers, this Crown of Thorns is a top pick for Scottsdale courtyard gardens, Chandler patio containers, Mesa xeriscape beds, and Gilbert entryway plantings that demand year-round warmth and color.

Orange/Red Crown of Thorns Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Euphorbia milii
Common Names Crown of Thorns, Christ Plant, Christ Thorn
Mature Height 1–3 feet
Mature Width 1–2 feet
Growth Rate Moderate — 6–10 inches per year in Phoenix
Sun Full sun to partial shade. Handles reflected heat from walls and pavement.
Water Low once established. Very drought-tolerant.
USDA Zones 9–11 (Phoenix is Zone 9b–10a)
Soil Well-draining required. Adapts to Arizona caliche soils with amended drainage.
Foliage Semi-evergreen — retains leaves year-round in Phoenix's mild winters
Bloom Color Orange to red bracts, blooming nearly year-round

Orange/Red Crown of Thorns Uses in Phoenix Landscapes

Warm-Toned Patio Color

The orange-red bloom color is a perfect complement to the warm earth tones found in Scottsdale and Paradise Valley home exteriors — terracotta, sandstone, and warm stucco. Plant in decorative containers on patios, pool decks, or dining terraces for a sunset-toned accent that flowers through every season. The compact 1–3 foot size means it never outgrows its welcome in tight spaces.

Mixed Crown of Thorns Color Garden

Combine Orange/Red Crown of Thorns with the classic Red variety, Jerry's Choice (coral), and Cherokee Crown of Thorns for a multi-hued flowering display that blooms simultaneously year-round. Space plants 18–24 inches apart in a curved bed or along a low wall for a tapestry of warm color. A 15-foot bed needs about 8–10 plants for full coverage.

Low-Water Security Border

The thorny stems make Crown of Thorns an excellent natural deterrent beneath windows and along property boundaries. Plant 18–24 inches apart for a dense, flowering security hedge that looks beautiful while discouraging foot traffic. Ideal for Tempe, Mesa, and Gilbert homes where curb appeal and security go hand-in-hand.

Best Time to Plant Orange/Red Crown of Thorns in Phoenix

Fall (October–November) is ideal: warm soil promotes strong root establishment while cooler air reduces transplant stress. Your Crown of Thorns gets 6–8 months of root growth before its first Phoenix summer. Spring (February–April) is the second-best window. Avoid summer planting when possible — moderate temperatures produce the best transplant results.

How to Plant Orange/Red Crown of Thorns

  1. Dig wide, not deep — excavate 2–3× the root ball width at the same depth as the container.
  2. Check for caliche — break through any hardpan layer for drainage. Crown of Thorns roots rot in standing water.
  3. Backfill with native soil — mix in 20% pumice or perlite for extra drainage in heavy clay.
  4. Spacing — 18–24 inches apart for borders; 2–3 ft for individual accent plantings.
  5. Water basin — build a 3–4 inch berm ring to direct water to the root zone during establishment.
  6. Mulch — 2–3 inches of gravel mulch around the base (avoid bark — keep the crown dry).

Watering Orange/Red Crown of Thorns in Phoenix

First Year Watering Schedule

  • Weeks 1–2: Every 2–3 days, deep and slow (15–20 min drip)
  • Month 1–3: Every 4–5 days
  • Month 3–6: Every 7–10 days (every 5–7 days in peak summer)
  • After Year 1: Every 10–14 days in summer; every 3–4 weeks in winter

Drip Irrigation

Place one 1-GPH emitter 6–12 inches from the trunk. Once established, Crown of Thorns needs minimal supplemental water — it stores moisture in its thick succulent stems. Overwatering causes root rot, so always let soil dry completely between waterings.

What makes Orange/Red Crown of Thorns different from the Red variety?
The Orange/Red variety produces bracts that range from warm orange to red-orange, giving a softer, sunset-toned appearance compared to the classic deep red. The growth habit and care requirements are identical — the difference is purely in bloom color.

Does Orange/Red Crown of Thorns bloom year-round in Phoenix?
Yes — in Phoenix's warm climate, expect nearly continuous blooms from spring through fall and often through winter. Brief cold snaps may temporarily slow flowering, but it bounces back within weeks.

Is Crown of Thorns toxic?
The milky sap is a skin and eye irritant. Wear gloves when handling or pruning. Plant away from high-traffic areas, play zones, and pet paths. The thorns also make it wise to position away from walkways.

Can I grow Orange/Red Crown of Thorns in a container?
Absolutely — it's one of the best container succulents for Phoenix. Use a well-draining pot with a cactus/succulent soil mix. Containers on south- or west-facing patios get plenty of sun for maximum blooming.

You May Also Like

  • Crown of Thorns (Red) — the classic deep red variety for bold, high-contrast color.
  • Jerry's Choice — a prolific coral-red blooming Crown of Thorns with slightly different flower form.
  • Cherokee Crown of Thorns — a distinctive variety with unique bloom characteristics.
  • Chocolate Drops — dark-leaved Crown of Thorns variety for dramatic foliage contrast.
  • Candy Corn Aloe — a colorful aloe with warm orange-red tones that complements Crown of Thorns plantings.

How Many Orange/Red Crown of Thorns Do I Need?

This compact variety masses well into a low flowering border or security hedge, spaced 18 to 24 inches apart. Use the table below to estimate plants for a single-row border at 24-inch spacing:

Border Length Plants Needed (24 in apart)
5 ft 3 plants
10 ft 6 plants
15 ft 8 plants
20 ft 11 plants
30 ft 16 plants

Tighten to 18-inch spacing for a denser, faster-filling row, or plant in odd-numbered clusters of 3 to 5 as a container or accent grouping. Keep the row at least 2 feet back from walkways since the stems are thorny.

Orange/Red Crown of Thorns Season-by-Season in Phoenix

  • Spring (Feb to Apr): Strong bloom flush and steady new growth. Best second planting window once nights stay above freezing.
  • Summer (May to Sep): Thrives in extreme heat and reflected warmth from walls and pavement, blooming right through the hottest months. Monsoon humidity is fine as long as the soil drains fast; do not overwater during summer rains.
  • Fall (Oct to Nov): Prime planting season with continued blooming as temperatures ease.
  • Winter (Dec to Jan): Holds most of its leaves and often keeps flowering through Phoenix's mild winters. Bloom may briefly slow in a cold snap. Protect below about 32 to 35°F: cover on hard frost nights, since sustained cold scars the stems.

At a Glance

✔ Pollinator-Friendly   ✔ Heat-Loving (Reflected-Heat Tolerant)   ✔ Drought-Tolerant   ✔ Low-Maintenance

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Is Orange/Red Crown of Thorns Right for Your Yard?

It thrives in full sun to light afternoon shade, fast-draining soil, and low water, delivering warm sunset color in beds, borders, and containers year-round across the Valley. It is not a fit if you want a barefoot-friendly poolside groundcover or a play-area plant: the stems carry sharp thorns and the milky sap is irritating to skin and eyes, so keep it back from high-traffic paths and protect it on the hardest frost nights.

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★★★★★ 5
Sturdy and super strong
Color: Black-Mount
This product is very well made heavy duty no plastic parts basically all metal less than 1 % plastic. Pro's holds monitors easily and one of mine weights 19.8 pounds according to the manufacture and the other one without stand that came with it weights 25 pounds don't know what they were thinking when they built that one hard to find arms to support that. But this arm system takes it like a pro yes you have to pay attention to which way you turn the adjustment screws but they are clearly marked. Had no problem assembling it or putting it together two installs one for a clamp on the edge one for a hole. I used the edge clamp and that beast is not coming off. I did tighten one side and then the other went back and forth between the two main screws until I got them equally tight to insure the monitors would not fall. They cost way more than this arm system. Cons: There are 4 screws that hold the plate that holds the clamp screws plate. They are preinstalled and slip into a hole and slot configuration. Remove them completely and throw them out go to your local hardware store and get hardened screws they cost me about sixty cents apiece. I also got some washers and put them on the replacement bolts and affixed them so that the slot holes are basically just regular holes. I pushed the new screws down on the slot position and tightened. Now anyone that reads this I know is asking why? I'm 60 plus years old not a he-man or body builder never been actually been on the lighter side of strength. Not that I'm weak but in my day I have busted and broke things by overtightening those days are sadly gone. I did not use any extention or more commonly called a cheater bar on the allen wrench but 2 of the 4 screw heads stripped out and had to be removed with pliers. I also tried my set of allen wrenches on the screws thinking maybe cheap allen wrench no it was the screws that head that was I suspect too soft and it rounded out. Just pliers not vise grips so they were not terribly tight. I did not have to retap the holes so they were not cross threaded. 1 out of four that failed could be called a bad screw 2 out of four are cheap and not worth using and for that reason since they are a critical part of the clamp locking system I decided to get hardened screws which will probably not strip out or break the threads in the plate would probably tear out first and that would take some real doing. Outside of those screws and the expected failure of the cable holding plastic part that sits on the back of the clamp to hold cables and makes a nice place to store the allen keys to adjust the arm if needed that was a nice touch this thing is rock solid. Solution for the plastic cable holding part is simple a cable tie holds that in place yes it maybe a touch tacky but oh well hang me for wanting it to stay in place. Yes, I would recommend this to someone and have Yes, I think it is a good value Yes, I think it is going to last a long time and the gas shocks seem to be strong Yes, I would buy this again. No, I do not think the problem I had should deter anyone from buying this just be aware that these screws might be soft and probably should be upgraded before assembling this thing the first time. I would if the manufacture reads this recommend that they take a real good look at those screws and maybe see about getting a better grade. No I do not blame them they buy stuff and maybe not even be aware that the screws have a fair possibility of stripping out. But when someone puts $800.00 plus dollars on this it would really be stupid to have the problem I had and trust the other 2 screws to hold since I could not get 2 of them to tighten enough to take the wiggle out of the assembly.
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JRF
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 4
Cord installation is difficult but works overall
Color: White-Mount
I have 2 monitors (27” and 24”) that I attached to my Pottery Barn corner desk with the c-clamp. The installation wasn’t that difficult - at first. Then I had to store the cords and wires and the plastic backing on the arms ALMOST burst at the seams trying to hold all of them. My husband and Dad had to step in and help me get the plastic backing on the arms WHILE holding the cords in place. Once the installation was complete it worked perfectly fine. I’ve had it for 2 weeks and no issues to date. Additionally the manufacturer assumed that everyone has a CPU when MOST people use laptops because the plugs for the USB ports are attached to the backend of the device. Now I have to find a way to hide the cords. It’s a great product that is strong and seems like it will last.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2020
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Teresa Weaver
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Dual Monitor Mount
Color: White-Mount
I bought this dual monitor arm desk mount for my wife’s computer to mount two 32” monitors. Unpacking and installation were fairly straight forward. The only two issues I had were: 1). Instructions state that this mount can be installed using a grommet hole in a desk to secure it to the desk. However, most grommet holes in desks (at least in the United States) are 2” holes. The grommet mounting option uses two all-thread bolts screwed into the base, but the outside spacing of the bolts is about 2-1/4” which, of course, is too big for 2” grommet holes. I ended up drilling two smaller holes in the desk, one for each all-thread bolt. On the plus side, this option secures the mount to the desk very securely. 2). There is no guidance in the installation instructions for optimal placement of the arm mount on the desk. I ended up temporarily installing the lower set of arms on the mount base and then experimented moving the base around the desk while swinging the arms to make sure they would clear all computer and other equipment on the desk as well as the walls. This method worked well and final placement clears everything while still giving full articulation of both arms. The unit is very heavy-duty and quality is excellent. Other than the two items mentioned above I am very impressed with this product. After installing this unit on my wife’s desk, and playing with it for a few days, I ordered one for my desk. Because of the two issues above I would give this 4-1/2 stars if I could. But these smaller issues are not enough for me to lower my rating to 4 stars, so 5 stars it is.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2021
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Michelle L.
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Looking and Sturdy Monitor Arms
Color: White-Mount, Color: White-Mount
I'm so impressed with these arms. They're super strong and sturdy holding up my 27" monitor and 34" ultrawide monitor. Setting up for the most part is pretty simple and easy. One of the best things I like about these arms is the cable management. I had several arms before for my setup at home and work, and the cable covers are usually pretty flimsy and just slide and lock in. I have a lot DP and HDMI cables due to my dual workstation, so these cable covers often end up popping out since its so full. These cable covers are different since they are screwed down tight with a bolt. All my cables fit pretty snug, but there is no bulging and I don't have to worry about the covers popping off ever again. I'd recommend keeping it at a maximum of 4 thicker cables though. However, fair warning that attaching the covers can be a pain so if you have to detach cables often, the screwed in covers can be a problem. If you have a set up like mine that won't really change often, it works well. If you can, I would suggest having 2 people set up the cable management. One to hold down the cover in place and the other to screw it in. I did it myself just fine though. The range of motion is great for my needs, but please note that I tried stacking my monitors and it didn't quite work. I would say it's 1 to 2 inches shy of properly stacking them. Overall, a great looking set of dual monitor arms. The extra ports on the base are a cool feature that do work, but I haven't had much use of it yet. Love that they had a white option to match my set up too. These are a little pricey, but they're really worth it!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021
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Jorge Roman
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
You will be hard pressed to find an equal or better product regardless of the price.
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Review of AVLT Dual 13"-35" Monitor Arm Desk Mount I do not usually rate items, except for products that are exceptional or are provided by a vendor that is above all others. I looked at this item several times, because the price was $100 less than my five year old dual arm could not raise the 38” monitor more that 8” from the desk surface and barely keep my wiring hidden. Finally, the website for AVLT convinced me to place the order for the AVLT-DM41-1, Dual 13"-35" Monitor Arm Desk Mount. I was not disappointed. The quality and finish of the aluminum mount is space age quality, the manual acceptable (ilea type); most important the I can raise my 38” monitor to a perfect ergonomic height. My monitors are a Dell 38” U3818DW, (larger than 13” to 35” range) and a Dell 24” U2412M, U. for each I use the factory power cable, DP to DP display port 6 foot cables and high speed USB 3 cables for each monitor. The assembly went without a hitch, no problem hiding the heavy cables that I use, my only problem was that my was not a C-clamp, attaching the hex bolts to the base from the underside of my desk was difficult; t would had been easier had they used a stud bolts to clamp the unit down. The arm springs had no problem supporting my 38” monito, the unit is so sturdy I expect to receive years of service. I strongly recommend this item because of value, quality and design. You will be hard pressed to find an equal or better product regardless of the price.
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