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Fishbone Cactus - Succulent - 5" Pot

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  • Distinctive zig-zag fishbone-shaped trailing stems
  • Perfect for hanging baskets and shelves
  • Easy-care, beginner-friendly jungle cactus
  • Fragrant white nocturnal flowers on mature plants
  • Non-toxic and pet-safe
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The Fishbone Cactus (Epiphyllum anguliger) is an epiphytic jungle cactus native to the rainforests of Mexico, instantly recognised by its long, flat, deeply lobed stems that resemble a fish skeleton. Unlike desert cacti, it grows naturally on tree branches, so it enjoys bright but filtered light and a little more moisture.

In Indian homes it makes a striking trailing houseplant for hanging baskets, shelves and balconies, with arching stems that can reach 60-90 cm. Mature, well-rested plants may produce large, fragrant white-to-cream nocturnal flowers in the cooler months.

It is low-maintenance, forgiving of occasional neglect and easy to propagate from stem cuttings, making it a favourite for beginners and collectors alike.

Specifications

Family Cactaceae
Native region Mexico (Central American rainforests)
Mature height 30-60 cm tall; trailing stems 60-90 cm long
Mature spread 30-60 cm
Growth rate Moderate
Foliage Flattened, deeply lobed zig-zag green stems (leafless; stems are photosynthetic)
Flower colour White to creamy-yellow, fragrant
Flower season Autumn to early winter (Oct-Dec), on mature plants
Climate zone Tropical to subtropical; grow as an indoor/shaded plant in most of India

Care guide

Sunlight Bright indirect light; an east or north window or shaded balcony. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun, which scorches the stems.
Watering Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil dries out; keep lightly moist in growth, reduce in winter. Never let it sit in water.
Soil / mix Well-draining, airy mix; e.g. potting soil with coco peat, perlite/sand and some orchid bark or compost.
Temperature Ideal 18-28 C. Protect from temperatures below 10 C; bring indoors during cold north-Indian winters.
Humidity Prefers moderate to high humidity (50%+); mist occasionally or group with other plants in dry seasons.
Fertilizer Feed monthly in spring-monsoon with a balanced or low-nitrogen liquid feed; a high-potash feed in autumn aids flowering. Stop in winter.
Pruning Minimal; trim leggy or damaged stems to shape and encourage branching. Cuttings can be replanted.
Repotting Repot every 2-3 years or when rootbound, preferably after flowering; it flowers better when slightly potbound.
Propagation Easy from stem cuttings: let the cut end callus for a few days, then plant in moist, well-draining mix.
Pests & problems Generally hardy; watch for mealybugs, scale and spider mites, especially indoors in dry air. Treat with neem oil.
Toxicity / safety Considered non-toxic and pet-safe; not known to be poisonous to cats, dogs or humans.
Difficulty Easy

Uses

<ul><li>Decorative trailing plant for hanging baskets, shelves and balcony railings.</li><li>Indoor greenery for living rooms, offices and well-lit bathrooms.</li><li>Collector&#039;s plant for cactus and succulent enthusiasts.</li><li>Easy gifting plant for beginners due to its low-maintenance nature.</li></ul>

Growing tips

<p>In most of India, grow it in bright shade rather than full sun; an east-facing balcony or window is ideal. During the hot, dry summer (Apr-Jun) move it away from direct sun and water a little more often, but ensure the pot drains freely.</p><p>Use the monsoon and post-monsoon months for active growth and feeding. To trigger flowering, give the plant a cooler, drier rest in late autumn/winter with reduced watering and slightly cooler nights. In northern India, shift it indoors when winter temperatures drop below 10 C.</p>

Frequently asked questions

How much light does a Fishbone Cactus need in Indian homes?
Give it bright, indirect light such as an east or north window or a shaded balcony. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun, which can scorch and redden the stems.
How often should I water my Fishbone Cactus?
Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry, keeping it lightly moist during active growth and reducing watering in winter. Always use a well-draining pot so it never sits in water.
Why is my Fishbone Cactus not flowering?
It flowers only when mature and after a cool, drier rest. Keep it slightly potbound, give a high-potash feed in autumn and allow cooler, drier conditions in late autumn to encourage its fragrant white blooms.

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