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- According to Anderson, In horticultural sources, the Easter cactus is still referred to as " Schlumbergera gaertneri ", as well as " Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri ".
- Christmas cactuses : Both the winter-blooming Christmas cactus and its popular cousin, the spring-blooming Easter cactus, have willing dispositions and flat arching stems that terminate in colorful flowers.
- The Easter cactus or Whitsun cactus is now placed in the genus " Hatiora ", but was at one time included in " Schlumbergera " ( or one of its synonyms ).
- Less drought-resistant epiphytes, such as epiphyllum hybrids, " Schlumbergera " ( the Thanksgiving or Christmas cactus ) and " Hatiora " ( the Easter cactus ), are widely cultivated as houseplants.
- The Easter Cactus, " H . gaertneri ", is still referred to as " Schlumbergera gaertneri " in horticultural sources; the name " Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri " is also still in use.
- In 1913, Joseph Rose followed Lemaire in keeping " Schlumbergera russelliana " and " Zygocactus truncatus " in separate genera . ( They also transferred the Easter cactus now " Hatiora gaertneri " to " Schlumbergera " as " S . gaertneri ", initiating a lasting confusion between these two genera .)