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Epiphyllum 79 noid Red spiky

Epiphyllum 79 noid Red spiky
This is a spectacular, unnamed variety (NOID) of Orchid Cactus, known simply by its code, Epiphyllum 79.

When in bloom, it produces a medium-sized flower of an intense, Christmas-red colour with a unique spidery or spiky shape—a real stunner for any collection! These jungle cacti are prized for their exotic, show-stopping blooms and make a beautiful, trailing houseplant.
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Epiphy 79
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  • Red spikey
    Posted: 2024-06-12 by Barb Parnwell

A Vibrant Red Stunner

This gorgeous hybrid, listed as Epiphyllum 79 noid Red spiky, is a true stunner, producing a medium-sized flower in a rich, Christmas-red colour with a distinct spidery shape.   

Important Growing Tips:

  • Replicate the Jungle: These are jungle cacti, meaning their natural habitat is warm, humid, and shady. Do not treat them like desert cacti!

  • Light: They thrive in bright, indirect light, with morning light preferred. Full sun will scorch their stems.

  • Water: Water well during active growth (typically spring and summer). They need significantly more water than desert cacti.

P.S. Please read the information panel we've put up under the other Epicactus/Epiphyllum listings for comprehensive care and general tips!

Dragon Fruit, Curly Sue, Fishbone Cactus—whatever unique names they go by, these Epiphytic Cacti are the true show-stoppers of the cactus world!   Unlike their arid, desert cousins, these incredible plants hail from the lush, humid rainforests of Central and South America, where they grow happily on tree trunks and rocks.   If you’re looking to build a magnificent indoor jungle, this is where you start!

In this collection, you'll find stunning flat-stemmed bloomers like EpiphyllumDisocactus, and the impressive climbing and trailing Selenicereus (which includes the Dragon Fruit plant). They are often trailing and always magnificent, offering a completely different, wavy texture and look from your standard spiky cacti.

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  • Red spikey
    Posted: 2024-06-12 by Barb Parnwell
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