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  2. Schlumbergera - Wikipedia

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    Common names for these cacti generally refer to their flowering season. In the Northern Hemisphere, they are called Christmas cactus, Thanksgiving cactus, crab cactus and holiday cactus. In Brazil, the genus is referred to as Flor de Maio (May flower), reflecting the period in which they flower in the Southern Hemisphere.

  3. The Difference Between Christmas Cactus and Thanksgiving ...

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    “The Thanksgiving cactus blooms with red, pink, orange, or white flowers,” says Vasylchyshyna. But the Christmas cactus has purplish-red flowers. Bloom Time.

  4. 'Tis the Season to Decorate Your Home With These Christmas Plants

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    Christmas Cactus. Christmas cacti are everywhere around the holidays, and this reasonably-priced plant is a great investment because it can live for decades. ... These delicate white flowers have ...

  5. Schlumbergera truncata - Wikipedia

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    Schlumbergera truncata, the false Christmas cactus, [1] is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae. Because it produces a flower, it also belongs to the taxonomic group Magnoliophyta and is thus considered an angiosperm. [ 2 ]

  6. Here's How to Grow Low-Maintenance Cacti at Home - AOL

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    Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) Like its relatives, Christmas cactus is a lovely, arching plant with no spikes, so it's a great choice for families with kids and pets. ... White flowers ...

  7. Schlumbergera microsphaerica - Wikipedia

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    The flowers usually hang down and are more or less regular (radially symmetrical or actinomorphic). They are described as "fuchsia red" to white in colour and are about 1.5 cm (0.6 in) long. In cultivation in the Northern Hemisphere, plants flower in the spring – March to April. [4] [5] The fruit is green, with up to five not very prominent ribs.