Rhipsalis, also commonly known as mistletoe or coral cactus, is a tropical lithophytic (growing on rocks) or epiphytic (growing on trees) cactus without spines that has long, thin draping, cascading ...
Resembling the succulent green stems of samphire, the mistletoe cactus, Rhipsalis baccifera, are a useful trailing houseplant that can be grown from hanging pots or allowed to flow from a pot on a ...
Did you know cacti can grow on trees? Rhipsalis, lepismium and pseudorhipsalis are prime examples and they all make ideal houseplants, says plant expert Tony Le-Britton. 'This is one of my favourite ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Sydney gardeners first fell for rhipsalis at the inaugural Australian Garden Show Sydney, held in Centennial Park in 2013, when we saw ...
Genie Uebelacker of Clackamas wrote weeks ago to tell me her mistletoe cactus ( Rhipsalis baccifera ) was blooming for the first time in more than 40 years. That's news. However, her email got buried.
This unique trailing plant is happiest when humid and kept away from the afternoon sun Why will I love it? Commonly mistaken for samphire, the long and thin mistletoe cactus (Rhipsalis baccifera) has ...
I know it's only November, but I recently bought Rhipsalis pilocarpa, the gorgeous mistletoe cactus, so I thought a "how to" guide for this remarkable houseplant would be extremely handy. I know it’s ...
Exceptions to the rule make life interesting, so as someone who has a general knowledge of natural plant distribution, I've been intrigued about a certain cactus for a long time. Many plant lovers, ...
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