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Rhipsalis baccifera, also called “mistletoe cactus,” is a spineless and leafless epiphyte that’s primarily native to tropical and sub-tropical Central and South America, but also to Africa ...
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Mistletoe Cactus (Rhipsalis baccifera) Aside from its very holiday-centric name, the mistletoe cactus stands out with its ethereal, cascading stems that create a soft, flowing texture.
Cultivars of these cacti have white, pink, yellow, orange, red or purple flowers. The term holiday cactus has been used to refer to both the Christmas cactus and the Easter cactus. Mistletoe Mistletoe ...
3. The mysterious mistletoe cactus All but one species of cactus are restricted to the Americas. The exception is the mistletoe cactus, Rhipsalis baccifera, which is found in the African tropics, ...
The exception is the mistletoe cactus, Rhipsalis baccifera, which is found in the African tropics, Madagascar and Sri Lanka, where it grows drooping from other plants.