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Yes, the Christmas cactus is not toxic to dogs.
Yes, the Christmas cactus is non-toxic to cats.
Yes, the Christmas cactus is non-toxic to dogs.
Yes, the Christmas cactus is not toxic to cats and is safe for them to be around.
Yes, Christmas cactus flowers are not toxic to dogs.
Yes, Christmas cactus plants are non-toxic to cats.
The scientific name consists of a genus name and a species name. The genus name for all Christmas or winter flowering cactus plants is Schlumbergera or Zygocactus. The genus name comes first, and is followed by any one of six species names or any one of countless hybrid information. For example, Schlumbergera truncata is the winter flowering crab or lobster cactus. Other scientific names include Schlumbergera opuntioides and Schlumbergera russelliana.Most cultivated Christmas cactus plants are hybrids. Examples of common Schlumbergera hybrids include Schlumbergera 'Firecracker', Schlumbergera 'Gold Charm', Schlumbergera 'Joanne', Schlumbergera 'Lilac Beauty', and Schlumbergera 'Maria'.
Schlumbergera bridgesii flowers around Christmas.
Yes, the Christmas cactus is non-toxic to pets, including cats and dogs.
Yes, the Christmas cactus is safe for cats to be around and is non-toxic to them if ingested.
The plant known as the Christmas cactus as it can be grown to flower around Christmas is Schlumbergia , it was called Zygocactus until recently.A Christmas Cactus....Zygocactus - The Red is beautiful and quite festive.