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Crown of thorns likes a comfortable 65°F to 75°F indoors, but can handle temperatures down to 50°F. It also doesn't mind the lack of humidity prevalent in most homes during the winter. Fertilizer ...
The crown of thorns is a striking houseplant with bright green foliage and tiny flowers enclosed with bright bracts of pink, red, yellow, or white. Its common name comes from the legend that this ...
The crown of thorns relic believed to have been worn by Jesus Christ is displayed on the altar during a Good Friday veneration at the St Germain l'Auxerrois church in Paris, Friday, April 2, 2021.
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FILE - The crown of thorns relic believed to have been worn by Jesus Christ is displayed on the altar during a Good Friday veneration at the St Germain l'Auxerrois church in Paris, Friday, April 2 ...
An ancient relic that many Christians revere as Jesus Christ's "Crown of Thorns" is returning to Notre Dame, five years after it was saved from the flames of the cathedral's devastating 2019 fire.
However, as the name "crown of thorns" suggests, the plant is covered with 1-inch-long very sharp spines, which means it’s not an ideal plant to have in your home if you have curious kids or pets.
Starting Jan. 10, the Crown of Thorns at Notre Dame Cathedral will be displayed for public veneration every Friday until April 18, culminating on Good Friday.