Small Rhipsalis Ramulosus - Red Coral
Small Rhipsalis Ramulosus - Red Coral
Happy house plants has a new favourite; the baby red coral is beautiful. Whilst Rhipsalis looks and feels like a cactus . it is actually from the rainforest . so if you can imagine this plant growing in a humid jungle away from direct sun . you will give it the care it needs.
We love this plant for its easy-care nature and unusual . almost alien-like appearance providing interesting structure and shape. It works well as a potted plant or as a hanging plant.
In the wild . it's native to Brazil . where it lives in tropical subtropical or tropical forests . hanging or hanging on branches or growing in the hollow of old trees. The main threat to the species is deforestation.
In its native habitat . Rhipsalis red coral can be found growing along tree branches as an epiphyte . never harming its host but growing in harmony . adding to the biomass and diversity of an ecosystem. Rhipsalis will grow in almost any light condition . making it ideal as a houseplant . and it travelled around the world being cultivated into many forms as a houseplant. It will . however . grow best in bright indirect light.
Light Requirements: Place the Red Coral in bright . indirect light . avoiding exposure to direct sunlight . which can cause leaf burn. It can tolerate some shade but thrives in moderate to bright light conditions.
Temperature and Humidity: Red Coral prefers average room temperatures ranging from 18°C to 24°C (65°F to 75°F). It appreciates moderate to high humidity levels . making it a great addition to bathrooms or well-humidified spaces. Regular misting or placing a tray of water nearby can help create a suitable environment.
Watering: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings partially. Red Coral prefers slightly moist soil but can be sensitive to overwatering . leading to root rot. Adjust your watering frequency based on the season and environmental conditions.
Soil and Potting: Plant Red Coral in a well-draining soil mix suitable for cacti and succulents. A mixture of potting soil . perlite . and sand provides adequate drainage and prevents waterlogging.
Fertilizing: Feed Red Coral with a balanced . water-soluble fertilizer formulated for cacti and succulents. Apply the fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer) according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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The unique trailing habit of Rhipsalis Ramulosus makes it a versatile plant for styling. Here are some ideas to incorporate Red Coral into your indoor decor:
Hanging Baskets: Plant Red Coral in a hanging basket and let its vibrant red stems cascade down . creating an eye-catching display. This is a great way to maximize its trailing growth habit and add a touch of natural beauty to any corner of your home.
Terrariums: Red Coral can be a stunning addition to a terrarium or enclosed glass container garden. Its trailing branches will add vertical interest . and the red colouration will contrast sharply against the greenery.
Shelf Display: Place Red Coral on a high shelf or bookcase . allowing its trailing stems to drape down and create a visually appealing cascading effect. Combine it with other trailing plants or succulents to add depth and variety to your display.
Living Walls: Incorporate Red Coral into a living wall or vertical garden arrangement. Its vibrant red branches will add colour and texture to the overall design . creating a live work of art.
Whether you choose to showcase Red Coral in a hanging basket . terrarium . shelf display . or living wall . its unique appearance and low-maintenance nature make it a fantastic choice for adding a touch of natural beauty and visual interest to your indoor space.
Is this plant suitable if I have pets? This plant is toxic to cats and dogs.
Size: Pot Size: 12cm (diameter) Plant Height: 30cm (from the bottom of the nursery pot to the top of the plant)
Our plants are carefully selected and supplied in plastic nursery pots . ensuring their safety during transportation and allowing you to choose a decorative pot of your preference. Experience the enchantment of the red coral and elevate your indoor oasis with this extraordinary plant.