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Buying and caring for Rhipsalis Red Coral

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An easy houseplant! The plant is undemanding and she is fine with forgetting to water for a week. In terms of care, the Lepismium and the Epiphyllum are very similar to the Rhipsalis care, so you can also rely on these care tips for these plants.

The Rhipsalis is a succulent that is often sold as a hanging plant. The Rhipsalis is also called Coral Cactus or Mistletoe Cactus. The plant belongs to the Cactaceae (cactus family) and is native to Africa, some islands in the Indian Ocean and South and Central America. The plant grows here, instead of in the desert, precisely in the tropics. This makes the care slightly different from that of the normal cactus.

 

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Description

easy plant
Non-toxic
Evergreen leaves
Light pitch
half sun
Growing season 1 x every two weeks
Need little water in winter.
Distilled water or rainwater.
Available in different sizes

Additional information

Dimensions 12x12x15 cm

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