This trailing succulent is sometimes listed as Rhipsalis salicorioides. Or you may find it listed under one of its common names, such as “Drunkard’s Dream”, because the small sections of the stem resemble little bottles; or ‘Dancing Bone’s”, or my favorite is “Mistletoe Cactus”. This is a favorite and very easy to grow house plant. Give it a loose well drained potting soil, and bright light or morning sun. When mature it will reward you with small golden yellow flowers.
Care of Hatiora salicornioides:
Partial sun to shade, temp. 45 to 95 degrees, 15 to 18 in. long, allow getting dry between waterings.
Family: Cactaceae
This plant is shipped in a 3 inch pot.
This trailing succulent is sometimes listed as Rhipsalis salicorioides. Or you may find it listed under one of its common names, such as “Drunkard’s Dream”, because the small sections of the stem resemble little bottles; or ‘Dancing Bone’s”, or my favorite is “Mistletoe Cactus”. This is a favorite and very easy to grow house plant. Give it a loose well drained potting soil, and bright light or morning sun. When mature it will reward you with small golden yellow flowers.
Care of Hatiora salicornioides:
Partial sun to shade, temp. 45 to 95 degrees, 15 to 18 in. long, allow getting dry between waterings.
Family: Cactaceae
This plant is shipped in a 3 inch pot.