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Because there’s lots to love about this plant. Plants may be grown from seed and may self-seed in the garden. Solidago flexicaulis, commonly called Zig Zag Goldenrod, is a woodland Goldenrod. And if you want to learn all there is to know and more, check out this comprehensive article by Marina Welham on The Amateurs’ Digest – amateur in the true sense of the word, most likely. If you’re interested in growing them, here’s a good overview on Epiphyllum care from the RHS. Alas, that means I’ll have to admire them from afar. The caveat for Helen the Houseplant Killer is that they shouldn’t be allowed to completely dry out. They say these plants are fairly easy to look after. Like most goldenrods, it is a pollinator magnet. It does very well in a shade garden, though its spreading nature may take some care to keep in line. The woodland habitat, broad, coarsely toothed leaves and erect clusters make it pretty unique. For a short time, the zigzag shrub even tolerates slight sub-zero temperatures. During the summer it can also be placed in a pot or bucket in a semi-shaded place on the terrace or balcony. Location and substrate The zigzag shrub prefers a bright, sunny location all year round. Wouldn’t it be amazing to catch this huge specimen in bloom? Have you seen it? Zig-zag Goldenrod is one of the easier Solidago species to ID. Discover indoor plants in the our store shop. The Epiphyllum genus is also called the orchid cactus, for its showy, sometimes fragrant blooms. How thrilling to learn that its flowers would be just as cool. Look at those cool leaves! Well, not leaves, actually – as these are in the cactus family, they’re flat, zigzaggy stems, like living architecture. I’ve had a crush on this plant in the Allan Gardens cactus house for ages. Easy to see why Epiphyllum anguliger is also called the zigzag, ric rac or fishbone cactus
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