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Habitat:
Mexico, Costa Rica.
Description:
a group of plants
resembling Epiphyllum
that produce funnel-shaped, pink or red flowers. They are epiphytes and some
are native to rainforests; the flattened or ribbon-like stems have crenate
margins.
Soil: fertile mix; it thrives in humus-rich, peaty soil improved with
some bone meal.
Location: choose a bright site in indirect light.
Temperature: ensure a minimum of 10-12°C (50-54°F).
Water: keep the soil moist during the summer; in the winter, water
only to prevent them from shrivelling.
Cultivation tips: propagate from cuttings in the spring. During the
growing season apply fertilizer once a week.
Main species: N. phyllanthoides; N. horichii.
Nopalxochia phyllanthoides Nopalxochia phyllanthoides
Nopalxochia phyllanthoides
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