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Is Easter Cactus Poisonous to Humans?

Easter cactus is not toxic to humans, cats, or dogs. Most are not, but depending on the type when their spines come into contact with the skin, the effects can be far-reaching. Are Easter Cactus...

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How to Take a Cutting from an Easter Cactus

It is also better to propagate ripsalidopsis immediately after flowering. Choose one of three ways. Cuttings. Take a section of the stem and separate it from the mother plant. Allow to air...

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How to Force an Easter Cactus to Bloom

The rhipsalidopsis or Easter cactus is a cactus native to Brazil that is particularly widespread in our interiors. Its drooping stems are made up of rectangular-shaped segments that are linked to...

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How to Prune an Easter Cactus  (A to Z Guide)

A spring cactus, also known as an Easter cactus, often bloomed in the spring. Easter cacti are one of three-holiday Cacti that bloom in autumn and winter. The stem-like leaves of Easter cacti are...

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How to Repot an Easter Cactus ( A Complete Guide)

The easy-care plant can be brought to life by taking maintenance. The wild forms of it live on the trees of the Brazilian rainforest. Here in the United States, we have the Hatiora gaertneri is at...

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Are Easter Cactus Poisonous to Dogs or Cats? (Vet Explains Pets)

Fortunately, the Christmas cactus (or its relative, the Easter cactus) is not toxic to dogs, either in its parts or in its flowers. The same goes for cats. However, fibrous plant matter can cause...

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    • Cactus Soil
    • Cholla Cactus
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    • Easter Cactus
    • Ladyfinger Cactus
    • Blue Columnar Cactus
    • Bishop’s Cap Cactus
    • Bunny Ear Cactus
    • Old lady cactus
    • Feather cactus
    • Star cactus
    • Fairy castle cactus
    • Barrel cactus
    • San pedro cactus
    • Stone cactus
    • Rose cactus
    • Mistletoe cactus
    • Agave cactus
    • African milk tree cactus
    • Powder puff cactus
    • Queen of the night cactus (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
    • Strawberry cactus (Mammillaria dioica)
    • The old man cactus
    • Hedgehog cactus
    • Club cholla
    • Beehive cactus
    • Rat Tail Cactus
    • Ball cactus (genus Parodia)
    • Chin cactus (genus Gymnocalycium)
    • Leaf cactus (genus Epiphyllum)
    • Melon cactus (genus Melocactus)
    • Moonlight cactus (genus Selenicereus)
    • Organ-pipe cactus
    • Sea-urchin cactus
    • Torch cactus
    • Barbary Fig Cactus
    • Peyote Cactus
    • Balloon cactus
    • Peyote Cactus
    • Desert Rose
    • Acanthocalycium glaucum
    • Acanthocalycium thionanthum
    • Ariocarpus confusus
    • Ariocarpus
    • Astrophytum
  • Reviews
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