Joyful and full of life, the ever-so-cheerful Christmas cactus — Schlumbergera — is a houseplant many adore. Its bright ...
You might be confused and concerned if you notice your Christmas cactus leaves turning purple: a stark contrast to their ...
The original plant, genus Schlumbergera, was discovered in Brazil and named after French horticulturist Frederic Schlumberger ...
The New Year is upon us; onward we go. New Year’s resolutions are never a bad idea, even if they are promptly broken. These ...
Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera) is rather insignificant, but with proper care it can become an annual Christmas star.
Christmas cactus and Thanksgiving cactus are related plants but are easy to tell one from the other. Both require certain ...
I suspect there are quite a few more people on the planet who know that there are two separate plants known as Christmas ...
Holiday cacti, like Christmas cacti or Easter cacti, are the perfect indoor plant to brighten a room with some festive color.
Schlumbergera, or holiday cacti, are native to Brazil’s humid Latin American rainforests. Exported to Europe in the early ...
Merry Christmas everyone! At this time of year, we bring plants into our house to help decorate for the season. Many of these ...
There are three species that are sold in the popular market: Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata), Christmas cactus hybrids (S. x buckleyi) and Easter cactus (Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri).
The original plant, genus Schlumbergera, was discovered in Brazil and named after French horticulturist Frederic Schlumberger. In the early 1800s, several varieties became popular holiday ...