“Rhipsalis” Genus Cacti Rhipsalis is commonly known as “Mistletoe Cactus”54. The term Rhipsalis was derived from the Ancient Greek for “wickerwork,” meaning “the plant’s morphology.” This genus is native to Central America, the Caribbean, and South America. Rhipsalis might also be found in isolated areas in Asia and Africa. This genus can grow pendant or sprawling. Generally, plants under Rhipsalis have three shapes, terete, angular, or flattened. Rhipsalis Plants On Succulent City Rhipsalis Baccifera Rhipsalis Cereuscula Rhipsalis Paradoxa Rhipsalis Pilocarpa Rhipsalis Burchellii Rhipsalis Capilliformis Rhipsalis Elliptica Rhipsalis Pachyptera Rhipsalis Micrantha Rhipsalis Ewaldiana Rhipsalis Clavata Rhipsalis Ramulosa Rhipsalis Mesembryanthemoides Rhipsalis Cereoides Rhipsalis Sulcata Rhipsalis Oblonga Rhipsalis Cassutha Rhipsalis Pentaptera Rhipsalis Agudoensis Rhipsalis Campos-portoana Rhipsalis Teres Rhipsalis Rhombea Rhipsalis Cruciformis Rhipsalis Hoelleri Rhipsalis Neves Armondii Rhipsalis Goebeliana Rhipsalis Prismatica Related TweetPinShare0 Shares ABOUT ME Richard Miller Salute everyone. It's Richard, the author of this Succulent & Xeriscaping blog. I am a traveler and a nature lover looking for a connection with the wild green. In my journey, I found a love for succulents and xeriscaping. What attracts me is the long-lasting & unique beauty of every plant I have the chance to see with my own eyes. Welcome to my little blog and let's enjoy a good time together! Contact me: richard.succulentcity@gmail.com Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Connect with us on social! Pinterest Instagram YouTube Facebook