Rhipsalis baccifera, this cascading jungle cactus produces delicate white flowers in late summer to autumn, followed by small translucent berries. In Cape Town’s climate, it thrives indoors or in sheltered outdoor spots, adding lush greenery year-round. Perfect for hanging baskets, ornamental displays, or soft screening. Best grown in semi-shade with bright, indirect light and moderate humidity. Bring tropical elegance into your home with the graceful, trailing stems of the Mistletoe Cactus. This tropical epiphyte succulent prefers to grow in shade or partial shade and can also be grown as a houseplant. It has pencil-thin succulent stems with little bumps on them. Small white flowers are produced in winter, followed by white berries in spring. It cascades beautifully and is easy to grow. Prefers a warm and light position. Requires hardly any water until the buds are visible.
Why You’ll Love It
- Cascading stems create a soft, tropical look.
- Produces dainty white flowers and ornamental berries.
- Easy-care plant that tolerates neglect.
- Ideal for hanging baskets or decorative containers.
- Adds lush greenery indoors without spines.
Plant & Care
Plant in a well-draining, organic-rich potting mix. Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings, but never completely. Protect from harsh direct sun, as stems can scorch. Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage fuller growth. In cooler months, reduce watering but maintain humidity for best results.
Did You Know?
Unlike most cacti, Rhipsalis baccifera is native to tropical rainforests and is the only cactus species found naturally outside the Americas, growing wild in Africa and Sri Lanka.
| Botanical Name |
Rhipsalis Baccifera |
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Growth Expectancy
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20cm H x 1m W
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Position
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Semi-shade
Bright, indirect light when indoor
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| Water Smart |
Semi |
| Indigenous |
No |