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 ...
Houseplants offer an easy way to uplift the aesthetic of any room. Plus, unlike some other home decor, they are (usually) inexpensive and come in a wide range of sizes, colors, and shapes. No matter ...
Gardeners familiar with the wide range of epiphytic cactuses know the easiest kinds to cultivate indoors are Rhipsalis species. Collectively called mistletoe, wickerwork or spaghetti cactuses, these ...
Sydney gardeners first fell for rhipsalis at the inaugural Australian Garden Show Sydney, held in Centennial Park in 2013, when we saw it falling in curtains from a Brendan Moar-designed pergola. Moar ...
A cactus and water don’t seem to belong in the same sentence, but trailing rhipsalis (Rhipsalis capilliformis) is a type of cactus that thrives on the warm, moist air of the rain forest. The plant has ...
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 ...