Rhipsalis pentaptera is a trailing succulent native to Brazil. This unusual cactus has only been recorded to grow naturally in a small area of what is now Rio De Janeiro. And is now presumed to be extinct. It makes long chains of green thick succulent stems that hang over the side of a pot or trail from a hanging basket. It has small white flowers on the stems. It is sometimes listed under it's synonym Hatiora pentaptera. It makes an odd but magnificent hanging basket.
Care of Rhipsalis pentaptera:
Shade to partial sun, temp. 40 to 95 degrees, 8 in. tall trailing to several ft. allow to get fairly dry between waterings
Family: Cactaceae
This plant is shipped in a 3.5 - 4 inch pot.
Rhipsalis pentaptera is a trailing succulent native to Brazil. This unusual cactus has only been recorded to grow naturally in a small area of what is now Rio De Janeiro. And is now presumed to be extinct. It makes long chains of green thick succulent stems that hang over the side of a pot or trail from a hanging basket. It has small white flowers on the stems. It is sometimes listed under it's synonym Hatiora pentaptera. It makes an odd but magnificent hanging basket.
Care of Rhipsalis pentaptera:
Shade to partial sun, temp. 40 to 95 degrees, 8 in. tall trailing to several ft. allow to get fairly dry between waterings
Family: Cactaceae
This plant is shipped in a 3.5 - 4 inch pot.