Do you know that a cactus can grow to form long chains of more than 5 meters? Rhipsalis paradoxa is a unique cactus discovered by Joseph Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck in 1845. This evergreen cascading succulent forms green and dandy branches about 1 inch wide and can grow meters long. The leaves are attached in an unusual way making links and joined at right angles.
In nature, this Brazilian endemic plant is threatened by habitat loss. However, it is a popular and common plant among domestic growers and nurseries. The beautiful pendulous branches of the R. paradoxa are a perfect choice to form a hanging basket for your living-room and garden. Let us learn more about the Rhipsalis paradoxa Cactus plant.
Source: Gardening Brain