
Rhipsalis cereuscula C1,2
Rhipsalis cereuscula C1,2
- Rhipsalis cereuscula is an exotic trailing cactus with thin, cylindrical stems and small white flowers. Perfect for hanging pots, it brings a tropical vibe to bright, semi-shaded interiors.
Rhipsalis cereuscula is a striking cactus native to the tropical forests of South America. It features trailing, thin cylindrical light green stems that form a delicate natural cascade. During flowering, small white flowers appear, adding lightness and subtle charm to the plant.
This plant prefers bright, indirect light and thrives well in semi-shade. It needs a well-draining, light soil with slightly acidic to neutral pH. Watering should be moderate – regular in summer and sparing in winter to avoid overwatering. Rhipsalis cereuscula is an excellent choice for hanging pots and interior decoration, bringing an exotic character to any room.
Care secrets:
- Location: bright, indirect light, no direct sun
- Soil: light, well-draining, pH 5.5–7.0
- Watering: moderate, regular in summer, reduced in winter
- Temperature: 15–25°C, frost sensitive
- Humidity: moderate to high
- Fertilizer: every 2–3 weeks during growth with cactus fertilizer
- Pruning: remove dead or too long stems to encourage branching
Why choose this plant:
- Unique trailing habit adds lightness to interiors
- Delicate white flowers add charm
- Easy to grow and resistant to common houseplant diseases
- Ideal for hanging containers and shelves
- Brings a tropical, exotic atmosphere to your home
Parameters:
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Form | Cactus, trailing plant |
| Plant habit | Hanging, cascading |
| Final height | 30–60 cm |
| Final width | 30–50 cm |
| Leaf color | Green, light green |
| Flower color | White, small |
| Evergreen leaves | Yes |
| Soil type | Well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral |
| Soil pH | 5.5–7.0 |
| Growing medium | Cactus and succulent soil |
| Growing conditions | Bright, semi-shade, no direct sun |
| Frost hardiness zone | None (indoor plant) |
| Usage | Hanging houseplant |
| Flowering period | April – July |
| Fruiting period | July – September |
| Edible | No |
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