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The segmented stems of a Christmas cactus may turn purple when the plant is stressed. Turning purple, red, or pink is a common response to stressors in many plants, which release pigmented ...
Cyclamen has attractive speckled foliage and the flowers come in a range of colors, with the most common being white, red, purple and pink. The flowers resemble butterflies hovering over the foliage.
To learn more about the flourishing Christmas cacti's life, we spoke to gardening experts, and here's what they shared with us. How Long Can a Christmas Cactus Live for?
The Christmas cactus, also known as Schlumbergera, is a popular festive plant that's famous for its red and pink flowers that bloom from November to January.
To keep these plants thriving throughout the snowy season, we're sharing how to care for your Christmas cactus, from tips on blooming and growth to advice on repotting and avoiding plant-eating pests.
The Christmas cactus houseplant is a gorgeous houseplant which blooms during the festive period, but in order to keep them blooming for longer, Britons should avoid these common mistakes.
The Christmas cactus - not a cactus at all - has its name due to its leaves resembling a cactus with blooms in December. It has been bred to have orange, red, magenta, lavender and white blooms.
These plants require cool temperatures to induce blooms. The Christmas cactus bloom cycle is very similar to a poinsettia requiring periods of darkness to induce bloom.
That's why they usually bloom at Christmas," said Farr. Blooms can last for weeks and come in red, pink, and purple. The plants originate in South America, growing in trees or rocky outcrops.