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  2. Disocactus phyllanthoides - Wikipedia

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    Disocactus phyllanthoides, the nopalxochitl or German empress, is a species of flowering plant in the cactus family Cactaceae. It is commonly grown as an ornamental houseplant. It is one of the three major species involved in creating the widely grown epiphyllum hybrids or "epis". The others are Disocactus speciosus and Disocactus crenatus.

  3. How Often to Water a Christmas Cactus to Keep Your ... - AOL

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    Water a flowering holiday cactus when the top of the soil is dry to the touch, and allow excess water to freely drain away from the root zone—don’t let it stand in water in a saucer or pot cover.

  4. How Often To Water A Christmas Cactus For Optimal ... - AOL

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    To know when to water your Christmas cactus, monitor the top inch of the soil. When that becomes dry, it's time to water again. But, be mindful that the rate at which the Christmas cactus loses ...

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  6. Epiphyllum hybrid - Wikipedia

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    It is recommended that the growing medium allows rapid drainage of water and is open, with at least one third of coarse material to prevent compaction. Plants should be kept moist. High nitrogen fertilizers are not recommended; no fertilizer should be given during the winter rest period. [18] [19] Epiphyllum hybrids can be propagated from cuttings.

  7. Epiphyllum phyllanthus - Wikipedia

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    Epiphyllum phyllanthus, commonly known as the climbing cactus, is a species of epiphytic cacti. It has no leaves, instead having stems that photosynthesise. It is thought to be pollinated by hawkmoths, as the flowers only open at night and produce a strong fragrance.

  8. Epiphyllum oxypetalum - Wikipedia

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    Epiphyllum oxypetalum is an easily cultivated, fast growing Epiphyllum. It flowers in late spring through late summer; large specimens can produce several crops of flowers in one season. This is a widely cultivated Epiphyllum species. It is known to have medicinal properties in many Asian cultures, including India, Vietnam, and Malaysia.

  9. Epiphyllum laui - Wikipedia

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    Epiphyllum laui is a cactus species native to Mexico and grown as an ornamental. [1] ... it is recommended not to propagate cuttings from plants known to exhibit ...

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