Mid-Atlantic Gardening: HOLIDAY CACTUS GENERAL DISCUSSION - PART #6, 5 by Gitagal
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Gitagal wrote: Sally--Not all CC's have a thick, succulent foliage. The common fuchsia and white one is the worst looking of all. The "leaves" are thin and limp--and they all hang down in an anemic looking plant. It is just the way this one is. Is this the one you have? I will be glad to share some others with you. Maybe one of my, now favorite, pink ones. I have a couple in smaller pots. JB wants some sections of this one too. I owe her. She says her pinks always sell out fast. IF you have Easter cacti--they would not have spikes on their leaves. The edges would be smooth--and very gently scalloped. Just FYI--NONE of my many Easter cacti bloomed lat year. Somehow--they got into a neglected dormancy during the winter, and then never recover in time to bloom. I need to take better care of these! The stems and "leaves" get pretty funky during the winter. I think I forget to water and feed them--totally. Year before last--the bigger one started blooming while still inside-- and then again when i took them outside. Not profusely--but it bloomed. 1--Here is my droopy CC--the big pot of the fuchsia and white. 2--Some other ones--with droopy foliage 3--Here is one of my bigger pots of Easter cactus. See the "leaves"?? 4--A close-up for you of the Easter cactus leaves...smooth as a baby's bottom... 5--April, 2012--the one that started blooming while inside. |


