My last diff TC opened its' 1st (and maybe only, for this year) flower. This plant is apparently especially tasty if you're a squirrel. Most of this plant got eaten. Schlumbergera truncata, Thanksgiving cactus ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden )
Our Christmas cactus bloomed on schedule, bless its little heart! Christmas cactus with nativities ( photo / image / picture from marlingardener's Garden )
Excitement! There's some buds forming on one of my Easter cacti (with Begonias, Tradescantia cerinthoides, Gibasis geniculata, Callisia cordifolia, some Kalanchoe blossfeldiana that I wanted to see what it would do in lower light: Closer view:
Love all the pix. My cactus has never bloomed. I'm going to put it outside this summer and see if that helps it along.
No, I have no clue as to which one it is. I got starts from my ddil.and she got hers from family as well.
Nice gift! The pics & explanations here should help: http://archive.is/75Nv Once you know what it is, you can know what to expect, and what might be preventing it from blooming.
All of the pics at the link are Thanksgiving cactus, Schlumbergera truncata. That's the most popular & prevalent of the holiday cacti, usually sold with labels that say Christmas cactus. If that is the plant one has, the info here is specific to that kind of plant, and explains more distinctly about the blooming. http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/plants/indoor/flowering/hgic1554.html Here's an updated pic of one of mine that I took this morning: And another plant that's also making a late bloom: