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christmas flowering indoor plants

christmas flowering indoor plants Thanksgiving Cactus, House Plant, Flowering Indoor Plant, Seasonal Pin – Wonderland Flora

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christmas flowering indoor plants Thanksgiving Cactus, House Plant, Flowering Indoor Plant, Seasonal Pin – Wonderland FloraTransform your space with our stunning Thanksgiving Cactus, a unique flowering succulent often misnomered as the Christmas Cactus. Renowned for its breathtaking pink white flowers that make a grand statement during the blooming season. These vibrant flowers emerge from the tips of its gracefully arching, segmented stems, creating a mesmerizing display. After the flowers fade away, this cactus continues to captivate with its unique sculptural foliage,

Transform your space with our stunning Thanksgiving Cactus, a unique flowering succulent often misnomered as the Christmas Cactus. Renowned for its breathtaking pink white flowers that make a grand statement during the blooming season. These vibrant flowers emerge from the tips of its gracefully arching, segmented stems, creating a mesmerizing display. After the flowers fade away, this cactus continues to captivate with its unique sculptural foliage, adding architectural interest and a dramatic visual effect year-round.

✨ Product Highlights:
•    Produces pink white flowers during blooming season
•    Blooming: typically flowers in late fall/early winter while the flower buds start to show their beauty 6-8 weeks before the flowers open
•    Architectural succulent foliage provides year-round visual interest
•    Versatile for both countertop and hanging display 
•    Premium quality succulent grown in professional nursery
•    Mature, well-established plants growing in an 8” hanging basket which can also be displayed on table top without the hanger

🪴 Plant Details: 
•    Height: 12-14 inches (including pot) 
•    Spread: 14-16 inches 
•    Pot Size: 8 inch hanging basket 
•    Flower colors: Pink white blooms 
•    Foliage: Glossy dark green, segmented succulent stems 
•    Growing Habit: Semi-trailing/Cascading especially during blooming

🌸 Display:
•    Holiday decorating
•    Home office decor
•    Living room centerpiece
•    Kitchen window display
•    Covered patio accent
•    Year-round sculptural plant foliage display
•    Modern succulent collections

🌿 Essential Care Guide:
•    Water & Humidity: Water only when more than inch of the top soil feels dry. Because of the large pot size, watering should be infrequent than the smaller ones
•    Light & Location: Thrives in bright, indirect light; morning sun is fine but protect from harsh afternoon rays.
•    Temperature: Maintains best health at 60-70°F (15-21°C); keep away from cold drafts and heating vents.
•    Soil & Fertilizer: Plant in well-draining succulent mix; fertilize monthly during spring/summer growth period.
•    Blooming Tips: Requires 12-14 hours of complete darkness daily for 6-8 weeks starting September, with cooler nights (55-65°F) to trigger spectacular blooming.
•    Troubleshooting: Most issues stem from overwatering or sudden environmental changes; maintain consistent care for best results.
•    Maintenance: Minimal care needed - simply remove any dead segments and clean leaves occasionally if dusty.
•    Safety: Pet-friendly plant that's non-toxic to both animals and humans.

💚 Quality Guarantee: 
•    Ships in protective packaging, guaranteed to arrive healthy and ready to display with its flowers or foliage depending on the season. 
•    Each plant is hand-selected and inspected before shipping.
•    Note: Plant may or may not be in bloom at time of purchase, depending on the season. Blooming typically occurs in late fall/early winter

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