Epiphyllum Compari requires full light from early autumn to spring, then partial shade after flowering. During summer, epiphyllums do best in broken shade under trees; in winter, they need protection from frost. Flowers range from small sized to very large; color range includes white, cream, yellow, pink, rose, lavender, scarlet, and orange. Many varieties have blends of two are more colors. After flowering, plants should be rested for 6 weeks when they will need only enough moisture to prevent the soil from becoming completely dry. At all other times, the compost should not be allowed to become too dry. Water less frequently in late autumn and winter. Overhead spraying is also beneficial, when they need only enough moisture to prevent the soil from becoming completely dry. Stems are long, flat smooth, and usually notched along the edges, and are spineless.
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