Rhipsalis baccifera subsp. horrida
Rhipsalis baccifera subsp. horrida is an exotic and unusual succulent plant, native to the tropical forests of Central and South America, known for its atypical and textured appearance , with cylindrical, segmented, rigid and slightly spiky stems . It is a subspecies of the only cactus that also grows natively in the Old World (Africa and Madagascar), and its unique shape makes it ideal for modern decors, hanging arrangements or collections of succulents and cacti .
🌿 General features:
• Plant type : epiphytic cactus, succulent
• Appearance : thick, straight or arched stems, dark green, segmented, with sparse and stiff hairs (not dangerous)
• Size : can reach 30–60 cm in length at maturity, especially in hanging pots
• Growth : moderate to fast, with a "holiday" and architectural appearance
🌞 Growing conditions:
• Light : bright indirect light or partial shade – also tolerates filtered light
• Soil : aerated mix for cacti and succulents, well drained
• Watering : low – water only when the substrate is completely dry; prefers dry periods between waterings
• Temperature : optimal between 18–28°C ; does not tolerate cold below 10°C
• Humidity : tolerates dry air, but also feels good in slightly humid spaces
🌸 Features and benefits:
• No aggressive spines – stiff bristles are harmless
• It is an unpretentious plant, perfect for beginners
• Can be grown in hanging pots , planters or as a desk plant
• Purifies the air and adds unique texture to modern plant arrangements
📏 Delivery size : approx. 15–20 cm , depending on development