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Hatiora cylindrica (syn. salicornioides)

Hatiora cylindrica (syn. salicornioides)

Hatiora cylindrica is a branching, epiphytic cactus native to the Atlantic Forest regions of eastern Brazil. Thriving in humid, shaded woodlands and montane cloud forests, this species is notable for its upright, pencil-thin stems and compact habit, making it especially attractive in hanging baskets or mounted displays.

Distinctive Features

  • Stem Shape: Narrow, cylindrical green stems that grow upright and arch with age.
  • Growth Habit: Naturally shrubby with a soft, bushy silhouette, reaching around 50 cm when established.
  • Seasonal Blooms: Delicate yellow flowers emerge at the segment tips, typically in late spring to early summer.

Care Tips

  • Light: Bright, filtered light is ideal; avoid direct sun which may burn soft tissue.
  • Water: Water moderately during growth; reduce in winter, allowing media to nearly dry.
  • Humidity: Prefers higher humidity; benefits from regular misting in dry conditions.
  • Media: Loose, well-drained mix—orchid bark, perlite, and peat or coir is recommended.
  • Temperature: Optimal range is 15–26°C; not frost-tolerant.
  • Fertiliser: Use a balanced liquid fertiliser monthly in the active season.
  • Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years or when pot-bound; spring is ideal.

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Hatiora cylindrica (syn. salicornioides)

$12.00

$4.20

Hatiora cylindrica (syn. salicornioides)

Hatiora cylindrica is a branching, epiphytic cactus native to the Atlantic Forest regions of eastern Brazil. Thriving in humid, shaded woodlands and montane cloud forests, this species is notable for its upright, pencil-thin stems and compact habit, making it especially attractive in hanging baskets or mounted displays.

Distinctive Features

  • Stem Shape: Narrow, cylindrical green stems that grow upright and arch with age.
  • Growth Habit: Naturally shrubby with a soft, bushy silhouette, reaching around 50 cm when established.
  • Seasonal Blooms: Delicate yellow flowers emerge at the segment tips, typically in late spring to early summer.

Care Tips

  • Light: Bright, filtered light is ideal; avoid direct sun which may burn soft tissue.
  • Water: Water moderately during growth; reduce in winter, allowing media to nearly dry.
  • Humidity: Prefers higher humidity; benefits from regular misting in dry conditions.
  • Media: Loose, well-drained mix—orchid bark, perlite, and peat or coir is recommended.
  • Temperature: Optimal range is 15–26°C; not frost-tolerant.
  • Fertiliser: Use a balanced liquid fertiliser monthly in the active season.
  • Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years or when pot-bound; spring is ideal.

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Hatiora cylindrica is a branching, epiphytic cactus native to the Atlantic Forest regions of eastern Brazil. Thriving in humid, shaded woodlands and montane cloud forests, this species is notable for its upright, pencil-thin stems and compact habit, making it especially attractive in hanging baskets or mounted displays.

Distinctive Features

  • Stem Shape: Narrow, cylindrical green stems that grow upright and arch with age.
  • Growth Habit: Naturally shrubby with a soft, bushy silhouette, reaching around 50 cm when established.
  • Seasonal Blooms: Delicate yellow flowers emerge at the segment tips, typically in late spring to early summer.

Care Tips

  • Light: Bright, filtered light is ideal; avoid direct sun which may burn soft tissue.
  • Water: Water moderately during growth; reduce in winter, allowing media to nearly dry.
  • Humidity: Prefers higher humidity; benefits from regular misting in dry conditions.
  • Media: Loose, well-drained mix—orchid bark, perlite, and peat or coir is recommended.
  • Temperature: Optimal range is 15–26°C; not frost-tolerant.
  • Fertiliser: Use a balanced liquid fertiliser monthly in the active season.
  • Repotting: Repot every 2–3 years or when pot-bound; spring is ideal.

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