Cacti that grow in trees

in Succulent growers8 hours ago

Although we think of deserts when we think of cacti, there are a group found mainly in tropical America that colonised the trees. Epiphytic is the name given to plants that live on trees and we usually think about orchids living in trees but looking at the flowers, these are clearly cacti family. You can grow them in cactus soil but they are happiest if you grow them in bark chips in hanging baskets. I don't have enough trees to do that so mine live on a shady windowsill outside. All of these cacti would die in my greenhouse.

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Epiphyllum, aka Orchid cactus have some of the showiest flowers in various colours and there are people who collect every colour. I think I only have two different kinds, the other doesn't feel like flowering so we wait... They only flower in spring

Talking about obsessive collecting of different coloured flowers, anther hoarder's favourite: Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter cacti. They have those names in the USA or Northern hemisphere because they flower at those times. They are all also completely different species.
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Hatiora gaertneri aka Easter cactus flowers in spring and has similar leaves but very different flowers to the Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus.

The Thanksgiving and Christmas cactus flower in late autumn and winter and are both Schlumbergeras but different species. Apart from the different flowering times, the Thanksgiving cactus has little points on its leaves and the Christmas cactus leaves have smooth edges. So now you finally can tell the difference!

Schlumbergera truncata aka Thanksgiving cactus is below

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This one is Schlumbergera bridgesi aka Christmas cactus
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The less common tree cacti are the Rhipsalis family
and they are unusual in that they are found in both Africa and the Americas. Rhipsalis is the only cactus species native to Africa. I'll only show the ones I have that flowered. They are all similar with slender stems with short hairs. This one is Rhipsalis pilocarpa

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This last one is called Hatiora salicornioides aka Bones Cactus and it's in the same family as the Easter cactus

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I hope some of the others I got flower soon, I'm curious what they look like. I've never seen these little cacti make seeds, perhaps they lack pollinators. They are extremely easy to propagate though although there's one type that I simply can't get to root, it always flowers and then dies on me without rooting. I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong with Rhipsalis ramulosa.

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Que bonitos @nikv aquí en cuba 🇨🇺 le decimos a esa variedad ( Cactus de Navidad ) porque florece en esa época, son bellos y se llenan de flores, aquí en mi jardín tengo blanco y amarillos !!

Y mayormente todos estan injertados

 8 hours ago  

Yellow ones sound interesting, I haven't seen those. Why do you graft them, are they difficult in your climate?

Si son complicadas, no avanzan casi en tierra.

Pues nada más florezcan este año te envío fotos 🙏🏻😊

 8 hours ago  

Please do!

Lo que si se nos da muy muy bien son los Adenium tengo como 40 colores pero es que el tiempo no me da para crear contenidos bonitos para que veas!! Que lindos se ponen ellos

 8 hours ago  

I'm always surprised that Adenium grow so well in tropical climates. They can be tricky here in their native land

Pues amiga aquí en cuba 🇨🇺 se dan súper bien, para mi es la planta más resistente que he tenido rara vez presentan algún problema !!

@nikv aquí en el grupo puedo publicar Bromelias ??? Es que fui a una colección bellísima para compartirla luego

 8 hours ago  

Yes! Please show us some Bromeliads

Perfecto te prometo crear un contenido de Bromelias 🙏🏻🙏🏻 es que no sabía si se podían publicar y no quiero que el contenido quedara bien bonito y me lo quitaran

These flowers are great, very colorful and I like the emotion you put into this, to take care of cactus to make them bloom. I am not good with plants, sometimes I water them too much, I am learning little by little how to take care of them according to the species. Beautiful post, great photos and thanks for teaching us a little of these species of flora.

 8 hours ago  

Thank you! I like cactus because you can forget to water them and they mostly don't mind

Manually curated by ewkaw from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

 6 hours ago  

Thank you @ewkaw and Qurator

You certainly have a great collection of cactii.

!PIZZA and !LUV

 6 hours ago  

It really has gotten large noww that I have my own place!

PIZZA!

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Fascinating plants! I like this squiggly-looking one, and bones cactus is an apt name.

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I didn't realize how much I love these types of succulents...
and epiphytes in general!
When I first discovered Easter cactus I was blown away by a white 'aster like' flower. Very different from the other more closely related two. There's only one left (and it might be Hatiora sp.) in my home. I can't seem to keep it happy, so maybe now I'll just treat it even more like an orchid!