Rhipsalis cereuscala – Coral Cactus, Rice Cactus (4.5″ Pot)

Rhipsalis cereuscala, also called Coral Cactus, is a dwarf shrub-forming succulent with bright green, branching foliage. The mostly upright, zigzagging branches will eventually spill over, making this an excellent addition or showcase for a hanging pot. Displays a profusion of delicate, graceful white flowers at the branch ends.

This plant prefers bright, filtered sun to partial sun throughout the day. Allow the top few inches of the soil to dry out before watering. Coral Cactus is not frost hardy, so protect your plant from weather that dips close to freezing.

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Rhipsalis cereuscala, also called Coral Cactus, is a dwarf shrub-forming succulent with bright green, branching foliage. The mostly upright, zigzagging branches will eventually spill over, making this an excellent addition or showcase for a hanging pot. Displays a profusion of delicate, graceful white flowers at the branch ends.

This plant prefers bright, filtered sun to partial sun throughout the day. Allow the top few inches of the soil to dry out before watering. Coral Cactus is not frost hardy, so protect your plant from weather that dips close to freezing.

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