How to grow and care for the Christmas cactus, one of the most popular winter plants, so that it can continue to thrive after the holiday season.
During the upcoming holiday season, you may receive a Christmas cactus as a gift. You will have to take care of it so that it can survive without problems and keep you company for a long time with its beautiful and colorful flowers, which can brighten up any room.
First of all, you should know that the Christmas cactus is a plant species native to Brazil, botanically called Schlumbergera and belonging to the Cactaceae family, which usually grows in tropical forests. It is a plant that prefers shade and humidity. For this reason, the interior environment of our homes in winter, with the heating on, becomes an ideal climate for lush growth.
Christmas Cactus
When does the Christmas cactus bloom?
The Cacraceae can have different flowering periods, but what characterizes the Christmas cactus is the fact that its flowers bloom just as the end-of-year holidays approach, hence the name of this wild plant from Brazil and other regions of Latin America that was imported to Europe as a houseplant.
You can admire the flowers of the Christmas cactus between December and January. Their colors can range from pink to red and from purple to red-purple. To ensure that the flower buds do not fade before they bloom, the Christmas cactus must be carefully kept away from drafts and heat sources. The Christmas cactus should therefore not be placed near a door that is frequently opened or too close to a fireplace, stove or radiator.
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