Schlumbergera truncata
Schlumbergera truncata is a popular flowering cactus houseplant commonly called the Thanksgiving cactus. It is native to the coastal mountains of southeastern Brazil and is widely grown indoors because it blooms with colorful flowers during the late autumn and winter season.
🌿 Key Characteristics
- Plant type: Epiphytic cactus (grows on trees in nature rather than in desert soil)
- Leaves: Flat, segmented stems with pointed “teeth” on the edges
- Flowers: Bright pink, red, white, orange, or purple tubular flowers
- Bloom time: Usually around November (hence the name Thanksgiving cactus)
🌼 Thanksgiving vs Christmas Cactus
People often confuse it with the Schlumbergera bridgesii.
| Feature | Thanksgiving cactus | Christmas cactus |
|---|---|---|
| Leaf edges | Pointed / claw-like | Rounded |
| Bloom time | November | December–January |
| Scientific name | Schlumbergera truncata | Schlumbergera bridgesii |
🌱 Basic Care
- Light: Bright, indirect light
- Water: Water when the top soil becomes dry
- Temperature: 15–24 °C
- Soil: Well-draining cactus or orchid mix
- Humidity: Likes moderate humidity
🌸 Interesting Fact
Unlike desert cacti, Schlumbergera truncata grows in rainforest environments, often attached to tree branches where it gets filtered light and humidity.
⚠️ Safety
This plant is generally non-toxic to humans and pets, though pets eating large amounts may get mild stomach upset.
✅ If you want, I can also explain:
- How to make it bloom every year 🌸
- How to propagate it from a cutting (very easy method).