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Even More Flowering Houseplants...

Posted by Jordan | Friday, February 13, 2009 | 2 comments »

Schlumbergera truncata / Thanksgiving Cactus FlowerWe proudly present you with more pictures of our flowering houseplants!

It has nearly been a month since we last updated, which has unfortunately become a pattern in the last few months, but Annah and I hope to resolve this problem as soon as possible.

Schlumbergera truncata / Thanksgiving Cactus FlowerThere are several reasons why we have not been updating on a regular basis such as both of us still being busy with work, the fact that we do not have internet at home, we have been commuting about 40 miles or more during the past few weekends to visit with family and friends, the weather has not been the most suitable for buying and transporting plants (so we cannot write about new plants), and the last reason is a large majority of our plants are not really that exciting at the moment.

Schlumbergera truncata / Thanksgiving Cactus FlowerRegardless, the pictures above are from a Thanksgiving Cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) that was purchased from Walmart in November of 2007. It is producing the most blossoms out of all of our Schlumbergera plants and it is very beautiful.

Aeschynanthus radicans / Lipstick Plant FlowerI took more pictures of the flowers on our Lipstick Plant (Aeschynanthus radicans) which developed into full and complete flowers. I really like the little red flowers that this plant produces.

Aeschynanthus radicans / Lipstick Plant FlowerThe variation of colors on these flowers is simply amazing.

Aeschynanthus radicans / Lipstick Plant FlowerPerhaps this weekend we will be buying some more plants, so look forward to another post being published within the next few days!

2 comments

  1. buedamau // February 14, 2009 at 6:12 AM  

    hi! that schlumbergera it's really beautiful right now, congratulations!
    i have one with the same color, but rather smaller than yours, but it finished flowering on last december. different clima different seasons ;p

  2. Maureen from office plants // February 7, 2011 at 2:34 AM  

    Thanks for giving us a good review about this Schlumbergera plant.
    It really gives us an extra knowledge and learning things how to take good care of it.

    Good post.