Hard to find but easy to care for, this exotic cactus is unlike any other plant.
Latin name and family
Disocactus anguliger | Cactaceae
Particularities
According to social media trends, it's the number one most sought after plant, thanks to its aesthetic look that compliments the minimalistic trend currently sweeping the plant community.
About
This epyphitic cacti originates from the rainforest of Mexico and has uniquely shaped long, flat stems resembling a fishbone, hence its name. It's also called zig zag cactus or rik rak cactus for the same reason.
Our Fishbone Cacti are monitored and tested for genetic and growth characteristics including colour, size, shape of the leaves, disease resistance, and shelf life.
Sizes & Pack
2.5": 24, 28, 32 units/pack
4": 15 or 18 units/pack
Stages
Various stages are available including plugs, pre-finished, semi-finished, and finished.
Upgrades
Choose from many stylish and retail designer upgrades such as decorative pots, ceramic pots, and self watering pots.
Fishbone Cactus is a low-mainteinance fast-growing plant that during the fall can produce beautiful and perfumed flowers.
Our 4" Fishbone Cactus is the very first member of Cactivating, a collection dedicated to exotic and unusual cacti.
Epiphyllum anguliger grows well in heavy pots and hanging baskets, and it's ideally suited to window-sill conditions or shaded balconies and patios.
Our 2.5" Fishbone Cacti are part of Lovememini,
a collection
dedicated
to mini plants.
Medium filtered light only. The best exposure is an East or North facing window.
During spring and summer, the top of the soil should stay moderately damp.
Fishbone Cactus grows well in temperatures between 60 and 70 °F.
Every 2 weeks, with a 10-10-10 ratio. In February, use a 2-10-10 ratio.
The best location for Fishbone Cactus is where the plant can get full morning sun but has shelter from high noon light. In the summer, the plant can stay outdoors, but choose a shady place.
In the winter, the top of the soil can dry out slightly between each watering. Fishbone Cactus can easily suffer from fungus gnats and root rot.
Fishbone Cactus thrives inhumid environments and can tolerate temperatures down to 50 °F for short periods of time.
Stop when flowers blossom.
AVAILABILITY
The Epiphyllums are know to be the forest cacti: they are cacti but they grow in forests. They are also called orchid cacti because of their flowers, big and dramatic, that look like the gourgeous orchid blooms. Anguliger means ‘angle bearing’, referring to the flattened stems which have a zig-zaggy pattern. This plant grows on threes in Central America.
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Many thanks to Jane Perrone for the story.