

Epiphyllum Pink
Epiphyllum Pink stuns with its wide, wavy foliage and enormous, pink, night-blooming flowers. Also called the Orchid Cactus, it’s a favorite for hanging baskets and shaded patios.
✅ Features:
🟢 Giant pink flowers with a sweet scent
🟢 Dramatic, flat succulent stems
🟢 Flowers bloom at night or early morning
🟢 Low water needs
📏 Specifications:
Plant Height: Trails up to 60 cm
Flower Color: Bright pink
Growth Habit: Trailing
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect or filtered shade
Watering: Water when topsoil dries
Temperature: 18–28°C
Humidity: 40–60%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Water when dry; reduce in winter
🌞 Bright but not direct sunlight
🪴 Use cactus/succulent mix
🌡️ Protect from frost
🧪 Use diluted cactus fertilizer in summer
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Ideal for hanging baskets or shaded balconies
🌿 Adds drama to succulent collections
🏡 Works well in greenhouses or semi-shaded rooms
❓ FAQs
Q: How often does it bloom?
A: Usually once or twice a year, in late spring or summer.
Q: Is it toxic to pets?
A: No, Epiphyllums are generally pet-safe.
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Description
Epiphyllum Pink stuns with its wide, wavy foliage and enormous, pink, night-blooming flowers. Also called the Orchid Cactus, it’s a favorite for hanging baskets and shaded patios.
✅ Features:
🟢 Giant pink flowers with a sweet scent
🟢 Dramatic, flat succulent stems
🟢 Flowers bloom at night or early morning
🟢 Low water needs
📏 Specifications:
Plant Height: Trails up to 60 cm
Flower Color: Bright pink
Growth Habit: Trailing
Light Requirement: Bright, indirect or filtered shade
Watering: Water when topsoil dries
Temperature: 18–28°C
Humidity: 40–60%
🌿 How to Care?
💧 Water when dry; reduce in winter
🌞 Bright but not direct sunlight
🪴 Use cactus/succulent mix
🌡️ Protect from frost
🧪 Use diluted cactus fertilizer in summer
🏡 Where to Use?
🪴 Ideal for hanging baskets or shaded balconies
🌿 Adds drama to succulent collections
🏡 Works well in greenhouses or semi-shaded rooms
❓ FAQs
Q: How often does it bloom?
A: Usually once or twice a year, in late spring or summer.
Q: Is it toxic to pets?
A: No, Epiphyllums are generally pet-safe.
























