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SandPiper
Foley, AL
(Zone 9a)

May 28, 2004
08:00 AM

Post #886713

Easter Cactus
Hatiora gaertneri

The most beautiful Christmas Cactus I have ever seen. This pix was taken April 2004 in Foley, AL.

http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/54384/

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Lenjo
Mount Angel, OR
(Zone 8a)

May 29, 2004
12:02 AM

Post #887723

I should say the most beautiful, this is indeed outstanding.
Terry
Murfreesboro, TN
(Zone 7a)

May 29, 2004
12:12 AM

Post #887734

Wowsers!
SandPiper
Foley, AL
(Zone 9a)

May 29, 2004
11:04 AM

Post #888121

Thank you both so much for the compliment. We moved to Foley, AL in February of this year (2004) and in April this cactus began putting on buds and I was amazed! The blooms lasted for a month, continuing to rebloom in awesome splendor. I can only surmise it was my cactus' way of offering the greastest "house warming gift" I received...Thank you again for the kind words... SandPiper

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SandPiper
Foley, AL
(Zone 9a)

May 29, 2004
11:23 AM

Post #888144

Another picture of this beautiful Christmas Cactus for your viewing pleasure... SandPiper...

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Lenjo
Mount Angel, OR
(Zone 8a)

May 29, 2004
10:43 PM

Post #889035

Wow, your closeups are awesome too.
SandPiper
Foley, AL
(Zone 9a)

May 31, 2004
05:56 AM

Post #890835

Thank you, Lenjo, for your kind words...
trois
Santa Fe, TX
(Zone 9b)

July 04, 2004
08:47 AM

Post #936829

That is the best Christmas Cactus I have ever seen. Ours bloomed better than ever, also late in the season, but yours is the best! Great pictures also.

Trois
hanna1
Castro Valley, CA
(Zone 9a)

July 04, 2004
01:54 PM

Post #937309

WOW WOW WOW, mine sits on a window ledge on the shaded side of my home, I bought it 2 years ago, gets new sections, but no flowers yet, sigh. What a beautifull specimen you have there!!
SandPiper
Foley, AL
(Zone 9a)

July 07, 2004
03:58 AM

Post #941013

Thank you Hanna1, for the compliment on my Christmas Cactus. The poor thing was so worn out after all those gorgeous blooms I was afraid it would die. But now it is showing signs of recovery and perking up so happy to report all is well. Mine is kept out side in a mostly shaded spot in our screened in sun room. I never move it. Thank you again for you kind words...hope yours blooms. Talk to it. They like that!
steggie
Maitland, FL

July 10, 2004
12:43 AM

Post #945060

Wow, that is absolutely gorgeous! I live near Orlando, and we have had Christmas Cacti, but none quite like that...
knees
Washington, DC
(Zone 7a)

August 25, 2004
12:44 PM

Post #1018418

Hanna! You mention that your Christmas cactus is not blooming. I had one in the house that did not bloom for years, until I realized that in my Zone (Washington DC) it has to be outdoors for several months and taken in just before the first frost. That way, it will know exactly when Christmas is. Apparenlty the plant has to be exposed to a certain change in available daylight, etc. So, out in the spring; let them enjoy the great outdoors; watereing only sparely and bring them in in November (for me). I don't know if you get frost at all; but still the day 's length may have something to do with it. Hope you have a housefull of blooms in December.
SandiV
Vancouver, WA

September 14, 2004
02:13 PM

Post #1049039

Below is my first bloom from a 30 year old Christmas Cactus. The bloom is 7" across by 8" long... I live in the Northwest. For the first time ever, I left the plant outside on the deck for the summer, where it was able to get the afternoon sun.

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kareoke
Greensburg, IN
(Zone 6a)

September 15, 2004
09:21 AM

Post #1050129

That is fabulous, any chance of getting stars from it?
hanna1
Castro Valley, CA
(Zone 9a)

September 16, 2004
11:19 AM

Post #1052203

knees, thank you so much for the advise, I bought a new one a month ago, and when thru flowering I moved it outside in partial shade under my pergula, and it's growing!!! so I moved the one I had in the house outside also, now I'll just have to remember to bring it in, yes We do get frost here in the winter.
SandiV, for a 1st bloom after 30 years what a lovely surprise this must of been, I can't get over the size of it, just beautifull!!!!
IndaShade
Kylertown, PA
(Zone 5b)

October 26, 2004
01:20 PM

Post #1113095

Sandpiper, that's certainly a beautiful blooming plant, but it's not a Christmas cactus. It's actually an Easter Cactus (Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri).

SandiV, your plant has a flower more typical of an epiphyllum.
cjolene
Emporia, KS
(Zone 5b)

August 20, 2005
05:31 PM

Post #1706969

I was thinking the same thing- I've been coveting owners of Easter cactus for years now. ; ) This is definitely an Easter cactus.

I'm very jealous. ; )
fancyvan
Calgary, AB
(Zone 3a)

August 23, 2005
10:49 AM

Post #1713892

Just joined . While checking a few things came across this pic. I bought two of these at the local supermarket a few months ago, one is red, one is pink but I have not been able to identify it until now,. Easter huh? Glad to know.
I have been collecting "christmas" cactus of different colors for a number of years. Can anyone direct me to a good source? I am in Western Canada. Looking for yellow.
As for non blooming my Mom had a little one she bought that never bloomed after the first year in spite of many attempts. After about 6 years I finally had it brought - by car - 8 hour trip - to me (cant stand to throw plants out!) repotted it, hung it in my east Kitchen window and told it do or die! And it sure did! Twice a year every year - a huge plant now, I can hardly lift it - just turn it about once a year - hundreds of blooms.
Sorry no pics - no digital camera yet!
hanna1
Castro Valley, CA
(Zone 9a)

September 01, 2005
09:19 PM

Post #1734612

fancyvan, welcome to DG!!!!!! Mine are showing new growth this year already, I think it will be a good year for them, I don't know of any yellows, do tell?
Annie
cacTYEpete9
Chester, NY

December 24, 2007
11:25 AM

Post #4324303

Hi!
Granted I am adding this post more than 3 years removed from your entry, but I am in the market for an Easter Cactus, and your plant is absolutely incredible. Wondering if you have any clippings available?

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