This Schlumbergera NOID bloomed for American Thanksgiving (not Canadian Thanksgiving, which is a month and a half earlier), almost-Valentine's Day (or perhaps Belated President's Day?), and now Mother's Day (this photo is from Tuesday). This plant doesn't know what holiday it's supposed to be celebrating! This plant will be even more beautiful when all the segments decide to bloom at the same time.
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What a pretty soft off white bloom! How fun to have a confused plant!!!
ReplyDeleteIt *is* definitely nice to have this consistently blooming for half of the year! I hope that the next cycle, all of the segments bloom at once, though--I really want to see what it will look like!
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