Rhipsalis pilocarpa is a cactus that grows as an epiphytic shrub with cylindrical, initially upright, later hanging stems that reach up to 16 inches (40 cm) in length. At the top, stems branch into whorls. The stems and branches are dark green, tinged red in full sun, and covered with white soft hairs. The flowers are small, fragrant, white with pink centers, bell-shaped, up to 0.8 inches (2 cm) in diameter and appear at the end of the branches. These develop into red/maroon fruits.
Rhipsalis do not thrive in direct sunlight. Exposure to the afternoon sun can burn the leaves, turn them yellow or lead to spotting. However, they will not bloom without sufficient sunlight, and their growth can be stunted. Therefore, these cacti do best with morning sun and full shade in the afternoon.
Water well during the growing season and allow to dry-out between waterings. If the plant sits in wet soil for long periods it will cause root rot. Third picture shows an example of cutting size - one will be sent per order - will be sent boxed to ensure safety.