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Comment by amer chohan on November 22, 2012 at 7:55am For Christmas cactus, epicactus. infact all coulmner cacti and opuntias you don't have to buy a new plant if it is growing closer by. One just need a leaf or cutting of it. In warm weather they develop roots in a week or so.
Comment by Joan Denoo on November 21, 2012 at 9:27pm Sentient, thanks for the details on your plant. Thanks for the pronunciation. I looked in serveral dictionaries on line and none of them helped. It is a bit of a tongue twister: schlum BERG era. OK got it
Comment by Sentient Biped on November 21, 2012 at 7:52pm Joan, that Epiphylum was about 5 years old in that pic. I grew it from a cutting about a foot long. They root really easily. It's bigger now, I had to cut it back. The blooms last a few hours. They close in the early am. the ephemeral aspect is part of the allure.
by the way it's schlumBERGera. I think. Although it was named for Frédéric Schlumberger, with emphasis on 1st syllable.
Comment by Joan Denoo on November 21, 2012 at 7:32pm How old is your epiphyllum? What was its size when you got it? Is there any fragrance? It is so pretty, and blooms at midnight! How long does the bloom last?
Comment by Sentient Biped on November 21, 2012 at 7:17pm That epicactus is beautiful! I've grown epiphyllum and have a large one now. It's so big, there isnt' room for it. But it does have beautiful flowers. At midnight.
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Comment by Idaho Spud on November 21, 2012 at 9:27am Nice Ode to Earthworms Dallas. Wonderful critters that help the gardner a lot.
Comment by Idaho Spud on November 21, 2012 at 9:23am My mother always had a xmas cactus in the window when I was young. I never thought of it as a cactus because it had no thorns.
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Comment by Joan Denoo on November 21, 2012 at 1:52am Oh! Is this Christmas cactus? Schlumbergera, I like that name. Where is the accent?
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