An epiphytic tropical cactus with large red flowers. Happily grows in hanging baskets.
Plant Type
All Plants, Cactus
Hardiness Zone
9
Sunlight
mostly sunny, east exposure, south or west with some shade especially during the hot growing times of the growing season, needs some good sun for short periods
Moisture
keep evenly moist throughout the entire year, appreciates above avenge house humidity, don't allow to dry out
Growing Media
epiphytc growing mix,
Temperature
needs tempeatures above 35 degrees F
Flowers
large 3-5 inches, red, funnel shaped, greenish throat, plants need to be old in order to flower
Fruit
green to brownish red fruit
Stems
branch out from the base, at base are rounded or four sided, flatten out away from the base
Roots
produce aerial roots off of stems
Propagation
rooting stems, cut pieces should allow to callus before rooting
Native Site
Tropical forests in the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mexico.
Cultivar Origin
Named after George Ackermann (1803-1891) who went to Mexico and when he returned to England in 1824 he brought with him a stem of this cactus.
Misc Facts
syn. Epiphyllum ackermani
Notes & Reference
#15-Cactus Lexicon (Backeberg),
#208- Cacti and their cultivation (Margaret Martin, P.R. Chapman, H.A. Auger)