Stunning Schlumbergera In Bloom!

Schlumbergera Blooms

My beloved schlumbergera (xmas cactus) is in bloom, and somehow this year the plant produced both red and pink blooms, prooving that it is not only a hybrid, but a hybrid of a hybrid! I bought this plant last year from a local nursery, full of buds but a little worse for the wear. And after a year of pampering by yours truly, it is blooming so gloriously that most people would assume that it is artificial!

Schlumbergera in bloom of Moroccan table

Mind you, when I say “pampering” that really wasn’t the case, as this plant is really quite hardy. I did put him outside in a shady spot for the summer, but even that may not be necessary. It loves to be potbound, any pieces that break off will re-root in soil, and of course looks stunning as a hanging plant as well. I would love to buy some more, but will have to wait until after Rosh HaShana, as during shemittah year we don’t buy plants. But for those of you outside of Israel, run don’t walk and find one of these just in the budding stage so that you can enjoy seeing the buds develop. If you can only find one with blooms, snatch that up too, there’s always next year to enjoy the whole process! And by then of course your plant will be even bigger!

Raising schlumbergera is so very easy and the return is huge, so go for it! I think I need at least three or so of these plants blooming in my living room come December/January, and if you have several plants in different colors, you can easily cross-polinate to produce plants with multi color flowers! Enjoy!


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5 responses to “Stunning Schlumbergera In Bloom!”

  1. Vicky Avatar

    Wow this is beautiful! I have an xmas cactus that was my grandad’s and it’s still going and blooming regularly after many years. Not as pretty as yours though, I think I need to give it some feed and a tidy up 🙂

  2. Maya Avatar

    I have it at home, but probably its spot is not good enough because it stopped blooming 🙁
    I will have to find other spot for it!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    All the best with bringing it back, I read that in order for the plant to bloom it must have 12 or so hours of darkness starting in the fall, which is one reason to keep it outside, or in a room that is not used at night.
    Once buds appear you can bring it back inside or into a spot in your living room that isnt as dark. But after that you should not move it again as it can drop its buds.
    My plant was in a spot where the outside lights were usually on quite a bit, but that is still much darker than a room where the light is on. All the best!

  4. Lilly's Mom Avatar

    Wow! I’ve seen these cacti plants throughout the years but I’ve never seen one that has two different colors of blooms. It’s amazing! Beautiful photos….

  5. Alexandra Avatar

    These are quite beautiful! And bright – great warm message for anyone in a cooler weather area.

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