

Mistletoe Cactus
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The Rhipsalis baccifera, commonly known as the Mistletoe Cactus, is a unique epiphytic succulent that defies the "desert cactus" stereotype. Instead of spikes and sand, this plant offers elegant, thread-like stems that cascade beautifully, making it a sophisticated choice for modern interiors.
The Mistletoe Cactus is the ultimate "low-drama" plant for those who want the lush look of a fern with the resilience of a succulent. Its trailing nature makes it a showstopper for hanging baskets or high shelves, adding a touch of jungle-chic to any room.
A tropical epiphytic cactus. Unlike desert cacti, it lacks sharp spines and instead features smooth, cylindrical, branching stems that grow in lush, pendulous clusters. It produces tiny, delicate creamy-white to greenish flowers along its stems. Once pollinated, these turn into small, translucent white berries that look remarkably like mistletoe berries - hence its common name.
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Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the delicate stems. It can tolerate lower light than most cacti.
Unlike desert cacti, it likes a bit of moisture. Water when the top 50% of the soil feels dry. Do not let it sit in standing water.
Use a well-draining mix. A blend of potting soil with orchid bark or perlite works best to mimic its natural "air plant" environment.
Ideal range is 18°C – 27°C. It is not frost-tolerant and should be kept away from cold drafts.
Generally considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a pet-friendly choice for your home.
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Suitable for outdoor growth in Zones 9b – 11; otherwise, it is strictly an indoor houseplant.
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Description
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The Rhipsalis baccifera, commonly known as the Mistletoe Cactus, is a unique epiphytic succulent that defies the "desert cactus" stereotype. Instead of spikes and sand, this plant offers elegant, thread-like stems that cascade beautifully, making it a sophisticated choice for modern interiors.
The Mistletoe Cactus is the ultimate "low-drama" plant for those who want the lush look of a fern with the resilience of a succulent. Its trailing nature makes it a showstopper for hanging baskets or high shelves, adding a touch of jungle-chic to any room.
A tropical epiphytic cactus. Unlike desert cacti, it lacks sharp spines and instead features smooth, cylindrical, branching stems that grow in lush, pendulous clusters. It produces tiny, delicate creamy-white to greenish flowers along its stems. Once pollinated, these turn into small, translucent white berries that look remarkably like mistletoe berries - hence its common name.
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Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the delicate stems. It can tolerate lower light than most cacti.
Unlike desert cacti, it likes a bit of moisture. Water when the top 50% of the soil feels dry. Do not let it sit in standing water.
Use a well-draining mix. A blend of potting soil with orchid bark or perlite works best to mimic its natural "air plant" environment.
Ideal range is 18°C – 27°C. It is not frost-tolerant and should be kept away from cold drafts.
Generally considered non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it a pet-friendly choice for your home.
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Suitable for outdoor growth in Zones 9b – 11; otherwise, it is strictly an indoor houseplant.

Suitable for outdoor growth in Zones 9b – 11; otherwise, it is strictly an indoor houseplant.




















