However, if you notice that your Easter cactus is losing its buds before they even bloom, then you're probably wondering what went wrong. There are a few different factors that might be causing this ...
Christmas cactuses, and the closely related Thanksgiving and Easter cactuses, are not your standard cactus plants. Not only do these cactuses not produce spines, but they’re actually tropical ...
There are three common species of holiday cacti: Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata), Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera × buckleyi) and Easter cactus (Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri). All three cacti ...
Schlumbergera truncata flowers in October and November and became Thanksgiving cactus. Schlumbergera russelliana, discovered in 1837, blooms between February and April and became the Easter cactus.
Thanksgiving Cactus (which blooms in November), and even Easter Cactus. It can have red, purple, pink and white blossoms. Not only is this plant extremely popular but it is also easy to care for.
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Thanksgiving Cactus (which blooms in November), and even Easter Cactus. It can have red, purple, pink and white blossoms. Christmas Cactus is a succulent which means it holds water in its leaves.