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Mar 18, 2016 2:28 PM CST
Name: Jacquie (JB) Berger
Wrightstown, New Jersey (Zone 6b)

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I am concerned about the database information on these Easter Cacti. I am sure most people who buy these plants have no clue what they have since most growers do not say what they are. The more I read about these plants the more confused I get. There has to be an easier way to decide what you have and where to put it. If you have time read
this info and you will see what I am talking about. It would be nice if we could just have one place for all of them but that would not be accurate.

http://mattslandscape.com/rhip...

By the way, I was putting info in about Comanche Spirit and I put that it flowers in Winter and late Winter, which is incorrect. I was thinking about the Thanksgiving Cactus not Easter. I put in a correction but I am not sure if you have seen it yet. Sorry about that. The Easter Cactus blooms in the Spring , early and late Spring too.
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