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Re: what's blooming, etc.


I don't know the variety of the red orchid cactus.  A friend had given
it to me as a division (she also gave me the night blooming cereus) and
she didn't know the variety.  The anthurium is in the sunroom with many
other plants so that probably increases the humidity.  I also keep it in
a self-watering pot.

In NYC you must be having the same unbelievably mild temperatures that
we are having.

Bonnie in Connecticut

Piabinha@aol.com wrote:
> 
> bonnie,
> 
> your night blooming cereus (Epiphyllum oxypetalum) is amazing.  my parents
> plant also blooms like that, some summers they will get up to 30 blossoms.  by
> the way, my mom cooks the flowers like cabbage!
> 
> what variety is the red orchid cactus?
> 
> also, i have no luck with those anthurium.  they are hard to keep due to lack
> of humidity.  congratulations.
> 
> tsuh yang chen, nyc (in bloom, bouganvillea, abutilon, smithiantha, sinningia,
> kohleria, orchids)



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