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Picture of the day: Crown of Thorns in Kampong Thom’s Countryside

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
February 9, 2026
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Clusters of crown-of-thorns blossoms (Khmer: ទេវតាប្រាំបីទិស tevoda prambei tis, “divinity of the eight directions”) spill over old paint buckets in a quiet Kampong Thom village yard, their red bracts glowing against the dust of the dry season air. Known to botanists as Euphorbia milii, this hardy succulent shrub thrives in Cambodia’s sun, its thorny stems sheltering vivid flowers almost all year round. Here the “Christ plant” feels entirely at home, softening a wire fence with color while echoing the region’s blend of resilience, devotion, and everyday rural beauty.

Crown-of-thorns brightening a rustic Kampong Thom garden (©Pascal Médeville)

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