Rhipsalis, commonly known as the Mistletoe Cactus, is a striking epiphytic succulent native to tropical forests. Unlike traditional cacti, Rhipsalis has long, thin, trailing stems rather than spines, making it ideal for indoor décor, terrariums, and hanging planters.
This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and can tolerate moderate indoor conditions, making it perfect for plant enthusiasts seeking low-maintenance, visually interesting greenery. Its trailing growth habit adds texture and elegance to shelves, hanging baskets, or creative plant displays.
Rhipsalis is slow-growing but rewarding, offering a unique, sculptural aesthetic that complements modern, tropical, or minimalist interiors. Its delicate cascading stems create a soft, flowing visual effect wherever it is placed.
Why you’ll love it:
Unique trailing succulent with thin, cascading stems
Perfect for hanging baskets, shelves, or terrariums
Low-maintenance, beginner-friendly plant
Adds a soft, sculptural tropical touch to any space
3. Care Guide
Light: Bright, indirect light (avoid harsh direct sun)
Watering: Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil is dry; avoid overwatering
Soil: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
Temperature: 15–28°C
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Pet Safety: Generally non-toxic
4. Key Features
🌿 Trailing, epiphytic succulent stems
🪴 Ideal for hanging planters, shelves, or terrariums
💧 Easy watering and low-maintenance care
🏡 Perfect for modern, tropical, or minimalist décor
🌱 Beginner-friendly and sculpturally unique
FAQ Section
Q: Can Rhipsalis grow in low light?
A: It tolerates moderate indoor light but thrives in bright, indirect light.
Q: How often should I water it?
A: Water when the top layer of soil dries—usually once a week depending on conditions.
Q: Is it suitable for beginners?
A: Yes, it’s low-maintenance, slow-growing, and adaptable.
Q: Is Rhipsalis safe for pets?
A: Yes, it is generally non-toxic and safe around pets.