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Rhipsalis Coral Cactus
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The Rhipsalis Coral Cactus (scientifically known as Rhipsalis cereuscula) is an epiphytic cactus, meaning in the wild, it grows on tree branches or rock crevices rather than in the dirt. It features slender, cylindrical stems that branch out into dense, bushy clusters. It is completely thornless and soft to the touch.
The most unique trait of the Coral Cactus is its geometric growth habit. It exhibits "acrotonical branching," meaning the sap flows primarily to the tips, causing it to explode into a bushy, "fractal" mess of stems.
Unlike the massive, showy blooms of other cacti, the Coral Cactus produces tiny, delicate, star-shaped white to creamy-pink flowers at the tips of its stems. When successful, these are followed by small, translucent white berries that look like mistletoe.
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Bright, indirect light.
Well-draining & Aerated Soil.
Unlike desert cacti, it likes to stay slightly moist. Water when the top inch of soil is dry. -
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Zone 10
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Description
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The Rhipsalis Coral Cactus (scientifically known as Rhipsalis cereuscula) is an epiphytic cactus, meaning in the wild, it grows on tree branches or rock crevices rather than in the dirt. It features slender, cylindrical stems that branch out into dense, bushy clusters. It is completely thornless and soft to the touch.
The most unique trait of the Coral Cactus is its geometric growth habit. It exhibits "acrotonical branching," meaning the sap flows primarily to the tips, causing it to explode into a bushy, "fractal" mess of stems.
Unlike the massive, showy blooms of other cacti, the Coral Cactus produces tiny, delicate, star-shaped white to creamy-pink flowers at the tips of its stems. When successful, these are followed by small, translucent white berries that look like mistletoe.
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Bright, indirect light.
Well-draining & Aerated Soil.
Unlike desert cacti, it likes to stay slightly moist. Water when the top inch of soil is dry. -
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Zone 10
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