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0With its drooping branches and rosy flowers, this tropical cactus is a real looker, and it releases oxygen at night instead of throughout the day, which is good news for your sleep quality. Christmas cacti are a completely popular houseplant-and for desirable purpose! When they bloom, they produce colorful, tubular flowers in purple or lilac colors. Their beautiful flora, lengthy bloom time, and clean care necessities lead them to a splendid plant. We'll bet someone on your family has a Christmas cactus!Unlike many other cacti, Christmas cacti and their loved ones don't stay in arid environments. Their herbal dependency is one among an epiphyte dwelling in tree branches in the rain forests of Brazil! In different phrases, they select a damp climate, now not a dry one, so it's critical to water those cacti extra often than maximum succulents.You may assume a cactus makes for an unusual Christmas plant, but while the Christmas cactus (Schlumbergerabridgessii) is covered in blooms, it's far a most welcome sight in the center of winter. Given a few minimal care, your Christmas cactus will bloom on its own. However, it won't bloom for the holidays. If you want your plant to be on complete show at some point of the holiday season, you may have to force it into dormancy approximately 8 weeks earlier than you need flowers. It sounds complicated, but it definitely does not require a good deal attempt. The hardest element is remembering to do it.