Origin and habitat: Mexico: Hidalgo.
Aporocactus flagelliformis “Rat Tail” has been cultivated as a houseplant for nearly 300 years. It is one of the most popular of cacti for its ubiquity in modern collections and home use. The 'Rat's Tail' is also very free-flowering, and its long, slender stems bear multitudes of crimson-pink blooms and makes a good hanging plant. A larger specimen can be quite impressive, tumbling out of a pot, suggesting a waterfall. It is said that it deserves first place among the Cacti of easy culture.
Flowers: Diurnal, borne laterally, red to purplish-pink usually 5-8(-10) cm long.
Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Bloom Season | Late winter/early spring |
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Botanical Name | Disocactus flageliformis |
Common Name | Rattail cactus |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Pink |
Growth Rate | Fast growth |
Hardiness Zone | 10a to 11 |
Mature Size | 1824 in |
Native Area | Mexico |
Resistance | Below 40℉ |
Sun Exposure | Full sun to light shade |
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Origin and habitat: Mexico: Hidalgo.
Aporocactus flagelliformis “Rat Tail” has been cultivated as a houseplant for nearly 300 years. It is one of the most popular of cacti for its ubiquity in modern collections and home use. The 'Rat's Tail' is also very free-flowering, and its long, slender stems bear multitudes of crimson-pink blooms and makes a good hanging plant. A larger specimen can be quite impressive, tumbling out of a pot, suggesting a waterfall. It is said that it deserves first place among the Cacti of easy culture.
Flowers: Diurnal, borne laterally, red to purplish-pink usually 5-8(-10) cm long.
Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz