About the Rhipsalis Hatiora
Rhipsalis Hatiora is a compact, bushy cactus variety. The contorted foliage resembles coral or mistletoe as they branch out in several jointed stems. With enough light it will produce funnel-shaped, small flowers that resemble tiny daisies grow at the end of stem segments. These range in colour from yellow, orange, red and pink. In some conditions, Rhipsalis Hatiora can flower twice a year.
Light: Bright indirect light
Water: Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering. After watering, make sure the plant drains fully. Do not allow the plant to sit in water for more than an hour as this will cause root rot.
Difficulty: Easy
Feed: Apply half strength of cactus or general-purpose fertilizer once a month at most during the growing season.
Air Purifying: Yes, known to remove formaldehyde from the air.
Toxicity: Non-toxic, pet-friendly.
Growth Rate: Slow growing.
Common Names: bottle cactus, dancing-bones, drunkard's-dream, or spice cactus, mistletoe cactus
Origin: Brazil
*Please note: Plants may not look exactly as shown.