Rat Tail Cactus (Aporocactus flagelliformis) is a unique and eye-catching cactus known for its long, trailing stems and vivid blooms. Native to Mexico, this epiphytic cactus produces slender, cylindrical stems that can grow up to 4 feet long, resembling a tail—hence the common name. The stems are covered in short, bristly spines and grow in a cascading fashion, making this plant a perfect choice for hanging baskets or elevated displays.
In spring and early summer, the Rat Tail Cactus puts on a spectacular floral show, producing large, funnel-shaped flowers in brilliant shades of pink, magenta, or red. These blooms typically open during the day and close at night, lasting several days. With adequate light, the plant may rebloom throughout the warm season.
This cactus prefers bright, indirect light or partial sun and thrives in well-draining cactus or succulent soil. It should be watered thoroughly when the top inch of soil is dry but allowed to drain completely, as it is susceptible to root rot if left sitting in water. During winter, reduce watering significantly to allow the plant to rest. Rat Tail Cactus enjoys warm temperatures and low humidity but can tolerate brief dips in temperature if kept dry.
With its dramatic trailing growth and vibrant flowers, the Rat Tail Cactus is a standout addition to cactus collections and an excellent choice for sunny indoor spots or covered outdoor patios in warmer months.
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