Dancing Bones Cactus &

Introducing the one and only Dancing Bones cactus, also known as Hatiora salicornioides (formerly known as Rhipsalis salicornioides)! It is named for its thin, segmented flexible stems that resemble bones and give it a "dancing" appearance when it moves in the breeze. 

This funky cactus is like no other, with its bushy deep green appearance and cylindrical stems that seem to sway to their own melodious beat. It is also known as spice cactus, drunkard's dream, and bottle cactus. These epiphytic cactus stems can grow up to an impressive 2 feet long along the trunk of the tree and are composed of charming smaller segments that measure up to 1.2 inches each. These segments have an enchanting shape that resembles either a club or even a whimsical bottle! 

The dancing bone flowers have a bell-like shape and have small yellow-orange flowers that bloom from late winter to early spring adding a touch of vibrant color to this already captivating dancer on our cactus stage. Plus, the dancing bones plant is a friendly cactus for both pets and humans. 

It is easy to propagate this bottle cactus through cuttings. Springtime is best to take the cuts. Because of its distinctive foliage and flower show, the Spice cactus plant is a fantastic option for enhancing the charm of a window or a cactus garden. So, put on your dancing shoes because Hatiora salicornioides is here to steal the show!

Watering Needs

The Hatiora salicornioides is a less drought-tolerant plant that requires moderate watering. In fact, it's best to let the soil dry out completely between waterings. When you do water this bushy plant, make sure to give it a good soak, but be sure to let the excess water drain away. Overwatering can be harmful to other plants around the plant, so it's important to be careful not to give it too much water. 

In general, the dancing bone cactus are tropical cacti that prefers to be kept on the dry side during winter when it is dormant, so it's important not to overwater it. If you're not sure when to water it, you can use a moisture meter to check the soil. This will help you determine when it's time to water the cactus. 

Light Requirements

The Hatiora salicornioides plant likes indirect light. It can handle some direct sunlight for 6 hours, but it's best to avoid exposing it to direct sunlight for extended periods of time. If you're growing a dancing bone cactus indoors, be sure to place it a few feet away from the south-facing window that gets plenty of light but avoid placing it in direct sunlight. 

As opposed to their terrestrial counterparts, they are more sensitive to sunlight, so keep them out of the direct midday sun. The best sun is late in the day. If the dancing bone cactus doesn’t receive enough light, its stems may grow leggy, and yellow to orange flowers will become paler, so make your cactus happy and give it plenty of light.  

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

The Hatiora salicornioides prefers well-draining soil that is slightly acidic. A good mix for these dancing bones is one part peat moss, one part perlite, and one-part coarse sand. This will provide them with the right amount of drainage and acidity. Planet Desert specializes in cacti and has specialized cactus potting soil that includes an organic substrate with mycorrhizae to help with the growth of a healthy root system to help your dancing bone cactus thrive. 

As for fertilizer, the dancing bones cactus don't require much. In fact, it's best to avoid fertilizing it during the winter months to prevent mold growth. If you do decide to fertilize it, use a cactus fertilizer with an equal mix of NPK (5-10-5). Fertilize the dancing bone once a year during the growing season, which is typically in the spring. 

Hardiness Zone & More

The dancing bones cactus is a unique decorative houseplant native to eastern Brazil and is not frost-tolerant. If you live in an area with cold winters, it's best to keep the dancing bones cactus indoors during the winter months. It prefers temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit in USDA zone 10-11. It can tolerate higher temperatures, but it's important to avoid exposing it to temperatures below 50 F. 

As for humidity, the dancing bone cactus prefers moderate humidity levels. It can handle some dryness, but it's best to avoid your cactus family exposing it to extremely dry conditions. If you live in an area with low humidity, you can place a tray of water near your cactus to help increase the humidity levels. 

With the help of Hatiora salicornioides - a dancing bone cactus, you'll start to spend less time maintaining your garden and more time taking in its beauty! 

Bloom Season Late winter, early spring
Bloom Season Mid spring
Botanical Name Hatiora salicornioides
Common Name Dancing Bones cactus, bottle cactus, drunkard's dream, spice cactus
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color White, yellow, orange
Flower Color White/near white
Genus Hatiora
Growth Habit Trailing, hanging
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 10, 11
Mature Size 2 ft. tall
Mature Size 615 in
Native Area Eastern Brazil
Native Area South america
Plant Type Perennial cactus
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Drought tolerant, heat resistance, pest resistant, deer resistant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type specialized cactus potting soil
Special Features Showy flowers, easy to maintain
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Pests & Common Problems of HatioraSalicornioides

The Hatiora salicornioides is generally a hardy plant that is not prone to many pests or diseases. However, it can be susceptible to mealybugs and spider mites. If you notice any signs of infestation, such as white cottony spots on the dancing bone or webbing, you can treat the cactus with insecticidal soap or neem oil. 

One common problem that can occur with the dancing bone cactus is overwatering. It's important to avoid letting the plant sit in water and to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. If your dancing bone plant is overwatered, it can develop root rot, which can be fatal. Additionally, if the cactus is not getting enough light, it can become leggy and lose its shape. 

FAQs - Hatiora Salicornioides Plant

Are dancing bones cactus poisonous? 

The dancing bones cactus, known as Hatiora salicornioides is not poisonous to humans or pets. You can safely plant regularly and keep it around your home without any concerns. However, it is always important to keep in mind that while the cactus itself may not be poisonous, ingesting any plant material can still cause discomfort or digestive issues in some individuals. 

How do you care for Hatiora salicornioides? 

To care for the dancing bones cactus, also known as Hatiora salicornioides, you should keep it in a bright, indirect light location, and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight. It thrives best in moderate watering when the soil is dry to the touch but be careful not to overwater it as this can lead to root rot.  

The dancing bone cactus prefers well-drained soil and can benefit from a balanced fertilizer once a year during the growing season. It's also important to keep an eye out for any signs of pests or diseases and to address any issues promptly. 

How do you propagate a dancing bone plant? 

To propagate a dancing bone plant (Hatiora salicornioides), you can start by taking stem cuttings from a healthy and mature plant. Ensure that the cutting is about 4-6 inches long and has several segments. 

Afterward, allow the cutting to dry for a few days before placing it in well-draining soil. Water the cutting sparingly, keeping the soil slightly moist until roots start to develop. It's important to provide indirect sunlight and maintain a warm temperature to encourage its growth. 

What is the best soil for Hatiora salicornioides? 

The best soil for Hatiora salicornioides is well-draining and slightly acidic with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5. It thrives in a soil mixture that is rich in organic matter, such as peat moss or compost, which helps retain moisture while allowing excess water to drain away.   

Instead, make or buy a well-draining potting mix, or ideally use our specialized cactus potting mix that contains over 5 natural substrates and mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your dancing bone cactus to thrive. 

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Dancing Bones Cactus 'Hatiora Salicornioides'

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Introducing the one and only Dancing Bones cactus, also known as Hatiora salicornioides (formerly known as Rhipsalis salicornioides)! It is named for its thin, segmented flexible stems that resemble bones and give it a "dancing" appearance when it moves in the breeze. 

This funky cactus is like no other, with its bushy deep green appearance and cylindrical stems that seem to sway to their own melodious beat. It is also known as spice cactus, drunkard's dream, and bottle cactus. These epiphytic cactus stems can grow up to an impressive 2 feet long along the trunk of the tree and are composed of charming smaller segments that measure up to 1.2 inches each. These segments have an enchanting shape that resembles either a club or even a whimsical bottle! 

The dancing bone flowers have a bell-like shape and have small yellow-orange flowers that bloom from late winter to early spring adding a touch of vibrant color to this already captivating dancer on our cactus stage. Plus, the dancing bones plant is a friendly cactus for both pets and humans. 

It is easy to propagate this bottle cactus through cuttings. Springtime is best to take the cuts. Because of its distinctive foliage and flower show, the Spice cactus plant is a fantastic option for enhancing the charm of a window or a cactus garden. So, put on your dancing shoes because Hatiora salicornioides is here to steal the show!

Watering Needs

The Hatiora salicornioides is a less drought-tolerant plant that requires moderate watering. In fact, it's best to let the soil dry out completely between waterings. When you do water this bushy plant, make sure to give it a good soak, but be sure to let the excess water drain away. Overwatering can be harmful to other plants around the plant, so it's important to be careful not to give it too much water. 

In general, the dancing bone cactus are tropical cacti that prefers to be kept on the dry side during winter when it is dormant, so it's important not to overwater it. If you're not sure when to water it, you can use a moisture meter to check the soil. This will help you determine when it's time to water the cactus. 

Light Requirements

The Hatiora salicornioides plant likes indirect light. It can handle some direct sunlight for 6 hours, but it's best to avoid exposing it to direct sunlight for extended periods of time. If you're growing a dancing bone cactus indoors, be sure to place it a few feet away from the south-facing window that gets plenty of light but avoid placing it in direct sunlight. 

As opposed to their terrestrial counterparts, they are more sensitive to sunlight, so keep them out of the direct midday sun. The best sun is late in the day. If the dancing bone cactus doesn’t receive enough light, its stems may grow leggy, and yellow to orange flowers will become paler, so make your cactus happy and give it plenty of light.  

Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs 

The Hatiora salicornioides prefers well-draining soil that is slightly acidic. A good mix for these dancing bones is one part peat moss, one part perlite, and one-part coarse sand. This will provide them with the right amount of drainage and acidity. Planet Desert specializes in cacti and has specialized cactus potting soil that includes an organic substrate with mycorrhizae to help with the growth of a healthy root system to help your dancing bone cactus thrive. 

As for fertilizer, the dancing bones cactus don't require much. In fact, it's best to avoid fertilizing it during the winter months to prevent mold growth. If you do decide to fertilize it, use a cactus fertilizer with an equal mix of NPK (5-10-5). Fertilize the dancing bone once a year during the growing season, which is typically in the spring. 

Hardiness Zone & More

The dancing bones cactus is a unique decorative houseplant native to eastern Brazil and is not frost-tolerant. If you live in an area with cold winters, it's best to keep the dancing bones cactus indoors during the winter months. It prefers temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit in USDA zone 10-11. It can tolerate higher temperatures, but it's important to avoid exposing it to temperatures below 50 F. 

As for humidity, the dancing bone cactus prefers moderate humidity levels. It can handle some dryness, but it's best to avoid your cactus family exposing it to extremely dry conditions. If you live in an area with low humidity, you can place a tray of water near your cactus to help increase the humidity levels. 

With the help of Hatiora salicornioides - a dancing bone cactus, you'll start to spend less time maintaining your garden and more time taking in its beauty! 

Bloom Season Late winter, early spring
Bloom Season Mid spring
Botanical Name Hatiora salicornioides
Common Name Dancing Bones cactus, bottle cactus, drunkard's dream, spice cactus
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color White, yellow, orange
Flower Color White/near white
Genus Hatiora
Growth Habit Trailing, hanging
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 10, 11
Mature Size 2 ft. tall
Mature Size 615 in
Native Area Eastern Brazil
Native Area South america
Plant Type Perennial cactus
Propagation By cuttings
Resistance Drought tolerant, heat resistance, pest resistant, deer resistant
Soil PH 6.5, Acidic, Neutral
Soil Type specialized cactus potting soil
Special Features Showy flowers, easy to maintain
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Toxicity Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

Pests & Common Problems of HatioraSalicornioides

The Hatiora salicornioides is generally a hardy plant that is not prone to many pests or diseases. However, it can be susceptible to mealybugs and spider mites. If you notice any signs of infestation, such as white cottony spots on the dancing bone or webbing, you can treat the cactus with insecticidal soap or neem oil. 

One common problem that can occur with the dancing bone cactus is overwatering. It's important to avoid letting the plant sit in water and to allow the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. If your dancing bone plant is overwatered, it can develop root rot, which can be fatal. Additionally, if the cactus is not getting enough light, it can become leggy and lose its shape. 

FAQs - Hatiora Salicornioides Plant

Are dancing bones cactus poisonous? 

The dancing bones cactus, known as Hatiora salicornioides is not poisonous to humans or pets. You can safely plant regularly and keep it around your home without any concerns. However, it is always important to keep in mind that while the cactus itself may not be poisonous, ingesting any plant material can still cause discomfort or digestive issues in some individuals. 

How do you care for Hatiora salicornioides? 

To care for the dancing bones cactus, also known as Hatiora salicornioides, you should keep it in a bright, indirect light location, and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight. It thrives best in moderate watering when the soil is dry to the touch but be careful not to overwater it as this can lead to root rot.  

The dancing bone cactus prefers well-drained soil and can benefit from a balanced fertilizer once a year during the growing season. It's also important to keep an eye out for any signs of pests or diseases and to address any issues promptly. 

How do you propagate a dancing bone plant? 

To propagate a dancing bone plant (Hatiora salicornioides), you can start by taking stem cuttings from a healthy and mature plant. Ensure that the cutting is about 4-6 inches long and has several segments. 

Afterward, allow the cutting to dry for a few days before placing it in well-draining soil. Water the cutting sparingly, keeping the soil slightly moist until roots start to develop. It's important to provide indirect sunlight and maintain a warm temperature to encourage its growth. 

What is the best soil for Hatiora salicornioides? 

The best soil for Hatiora salicornioides is well-draining and slightly acidic with a pH between 5.5 and 6.5. It thrives in a soil mixture that is rich in organic matter, such as peat moss or compost, which helps retain moisture while allowing excess water to drain away.   

Instead, make or buy a well-draining potting mix, or ideally use our specialized cactus potting mix that contains over 5 natural substrates and mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your dancing bone cactus to thrive. 

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JULIE D.
United States United States

Great plant

Arrived promptly and well packaged. A very healthy specimen, way bigger than anticipated. It continues to thrive.

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