Thanks! Here's another pic of the last plant with many more blooms open, getting a drink earlier today. [img] Schlumbergera truncata. ( photo...
Do you see any bugs/insects on your plant? They like to hide on the bottoms of leaves, along the stems, especially at the growth tip....
Poinsettia is a Euphorbia so has latex sap. Probably a good idea to avoid that, and wash well if you do. If you are one of the unlucky ones...
Carolyn, the timing is a little different where they are hardy, but those berries readily sprout wherever they fall, eaten or not. Awful weeds...
You can call it whatever, stores certainly do. Botanically, it's S. truncata, the main thing to know. Apparently it's pedantic to...
Very pretty! TC (Thanksgiving cacti, Schlumbergera truncata) are self-sterile, so removing the spent blooms isn't necessary to prevent seed...
Oh man, have you seen Jumanji? LOL! Let's hope it remains a laughing matter.
I just wouldn't sleep in the same room with that thing. They definitely want to take over the world, but I'm not sure if they're homicidal or...
This is probably the exact same pink plant as above with the red one, but since it's another copy in a different pot, it's technically different,...
No hormone is needed. They should 'snap' apart at the joints between nodes, or you could cut them. They should callous overnight for the injury...
No doubt, Cheryl! That's some massive mama, amazing! Chocolate, you always have stunning plants to show! Is the middle one something...
I don't think you got taken if you got the seeds you purchased for such a small price. If you buy a garden magazine, you'll almost surely see an...
The link you pasted confirms, hairs on Easter cactus, unless the illustrator of the drawing for CC forgot about them. [img] Easter cactus,...
What plants do you have that bloom from now until it gets nice again outside? As those buds pop open, pop up a pic! Thanksgiving cactus...
From the hairs all over the ends, it looks like you've got an Easter cactus, Hatiora gaertneri. Are the flowers red? That's some big mama plant!...
Do you remember what color the flowers were? The PG has been around for a long time: http://www.heirloomorchardist.com/sears ... bbery.html...
If you put it in some brighter light, some direct exposure, it's true identity may become more apparent, especially if the leaves are supposed to...
There are several older specimens of this tree in the area and I don't think they are attractive at all. Their structure is unique, yes, but...
Where did your great-g live?
Oh my goodness, I must have not been hungry in the slightest when I looked at that. I didn't even see the pies! Wow!! Good eye (and info) FW!
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