Trailing Cactus with Stunning Pink Blooms
Disocactus flagelliformis, commonly known as Rat Tail Cactus, is a unique trailing cactus prized for its long cascading stems and spectacular bright pink flowers. Native to the tropical forests of Mexico and belonging to the Cactaceae family, this epiphytic cactus naturally grows on rocks and trees, producing slender pendant stems that can reach impressive lengths over time.
The plant develops cylindrical, trailing stems covered with fine spines, making it an excellent choice for hanging baskets, balcony planters, window gardens, and elevated displays where its graceful cascading habit can be fully appreciated. During spring and early summer, mature plants produce large, vibrant pink flowers that create a striking contrast against the green stems.
Easy to grow and highly ornamental, Rat Tail Cactus is ideal for cactus collections, succulent gardens, sunny balconies, and indoor spaces with bright light. Its dramatic trailing growth habit and colourful blooms make it one of the most attractive flowering cacti for containers and hanging displays.
Growing Environment & Care
Light: Thrives in bright indirect light to partial direct sunlight. Morning sun is beneficial, while protection from harsh afternoon sun helps prevent stem scorch during peak summer.
Temperature: Prefers warm temperatures between 18°C and 32°C. Protect from frost and prolonged exposure below 10°C.
Soil: Use a fast-draining cactus or succulent potting mix. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot.
Watering: Water thoroughly when the soil becomes dry. Reduce watering during winter dormancy. Avoid keeping the soil constantly wet.
Humidity: Tolerates normal household humidity but appreciates good air circulation.
Fertilizing: Feed once a month during the active growing season with a diluted cactus or flowering plant fertilizer.
Repotting: Repot only when necessary, as slightly root-bound plants often flower more profusely.
Flowering Season: Bright pink flowers typically appear during spring and early summer on mature plants.
Best Uses: Hanging baskets, balcony gardens, window displays, succulent collections, cactus gardens, and indoor spaces with bright natural light.
Landscape Use
Flower borders and beds. Wall-side Borders





