thanksgiving cactus การใช้
- It is Christmas cactus or Thanksgiving cactus, among other names.
- These are known, appropriately enough, as Thanksgiving cactuses.
- Now they are back on the jade and on a neighboring Thanksgiving cactus.
- I have what was described as a Thanksgiving cactus that resembles the drawing exactly.
- It is Christmas Cactus or Thanksgiving Cactus.
- But several plants, like cymbidium orchids and Christmas and Thanksgiving cactuses, depend on cooler temperatures to start their flower bud formation.
- These same conditions are needed by the earlier blooming Thanksgiving cactus ( Schlumbergera truncata ) and there is a strong family resemblance between the cousins.
- Their stems are typically flattened, almost leaf-like in appearance, with fewer or even no spines, such as the well-known Christmas cactus or Thanksgiving cactus ( in the genus " Schlumbergera " ).
- A few, including ardisia, bay laurel, camellia, citrus, clivia, ivies, Norfolk Island pine, scented geraniums, oleander and Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus, can go outside once night temperatures are consistently above 40 degrees.
- But you can tell them apart if you keep in mind that the Christmas cactus has somewhat rounded leaf segments, while the Thanksgiving cactus, sometimes called the claw or crab cactus, has jagged, saw-toothed leaves not unlike crab claws.