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a leap of the imagination makes it possible to recognise a cactus in rhipsalis
cassutha. With just a few bristles and no spikes it has small white flowers in
winter, followed by berries in spring. Give the plant a
rest in late summer and autumn and keep watering to a minimum until new buds appear,
then increase the amount of water. The rhipsalis cassutha
prefers a warm, well-lit spot out of full sunlight.. >>
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