Epiphyllum anguliger - Ric Rac Orchid Cactus
Epiphyllum anguliger - Ric Rac Orchid Cactus
an attractive thornless hanging basket cactus with showy blooms
striking large creamy tubular flowers have bronze-orange sepals, and evening fragrance
blooms during the nights of late summer through fall
flowers can reach 4 inches across by 8 inches long!
pollinated by moths and bats in their natural habitat
long drooping flat fleshy stems look like leaves with a unique rounded zigzag shape
this is an epiphytic cactus that likes humidity and part shade
native to the rainforests of Mexico
low-maintenance care needs; let dry completely before watering again
non-toxic & non-invasive
trailing/sprawling habit reaches 1 foot high by 2-3 feet wide
grows in zones 10-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
Epiphyllum anguliger - Ric Rac Orchid Cactus
an attractive thornless hanging basket cactus with showy blooms
striking large creamy tubular flowers have bronze-orange sepals, and evening fragrance
blooms during the nights of late summer through fall
flowers can reach 4 inches across by 8 inches long!
pollinated by moths and bats in their natural habitat
long drooping flat fleshy stems look like leaves with a unique rounded zigzag shape
this is an epiphytic cactus that likes humidity and part shade
native to the rainforests of Mexico
low-maintenance care needs; let dry completely before watering again
non-toxic & non-invasive
trailing/sprawling habit reaches 1 foot high by 2-3 feet wide
grows in zones 10-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter
Epiphyllum anguliger - Ric Rac Orchid Cactus
an attractive thornless hanging basket cactus with showy blooms
striking large creamy tubular flowers have bronze-orange sepals, and evening fragrance
blooms during the nights of late summer through fall
flowers can reach 4 inches across by 8 inches long!
pollinated by moths and bats in their natural habitat
long drooping flat fleshy stems look like leaves with a unique rounded zigzag shape
this is an epiphytic cactus that likes humidity and part shade
native to the rainforests of Mexico
low-maintenance care needs; let dry completely before watering again
non-toxic & non-invasive
trailing/sprawling habit reaches 1 foot high by 2-3 feet wide
grows in zones 10-11
- ships bareroot, wrapped in a soil-less medium to keep the roots damp
- ships in warm spring or fall seasons; not during winter