Cross Lepismium Cactus
Lepismium cruciforme
cruciforme
About this plant
Lepismium cruciforme is a tropical cactus known for its unique cross-shaped stems. Unlike desert cacti, it grows in humid, shaded environments and has a trailing or climbing habit. It produces small, delicate flowers and is often grown as an ornamental plant indoors or in greenhouses.
Taxonomy
- Genus
- Lepismium
- Family
- Cactaceae
- Higher classification
- Order: Caryophyllales
- Plant type
- Houseplant
- Lifespan
- Perennial
Origin & Distribution
- Native region
- Brazil, South America
- Distribution
- Native to tropical regions of South America, especially Brazil and surrounding countries; cultivated worldwide as a houseplant.
Care
- Light preference
- Partial shade
- Suitable locations
- Indoor, Greenhouse, Balcony
- Preferred window facing
- East-facing, North-facing, Northeast-facing
- Watering frequency
- Moderate
- Watering interval
- 7–14 days
- Humidity
- High
- Minimum
- 10 °C
- Maximum
- 30 °C
- Optimal
- 18-24 °C
- USDA hardiness zones
- 10-12
- Soil pH
- 5.5-6.5
- Soil type
- well-draining cactus or epiphytic mix
Watering. Water moderately during the growing season, allowing the topsoil to dry out between waterings. Reduce watering in winter to prevent root rot.
Fertilizing. Feed with a balanced, diluted cactus fertilizer every 4-6 weeks during spring and summer. Avoid fertilizing in winter when the plant is dormant.
Lepismium cruciforme is a tropical cactus that prefers indirect light and moderate watering. It can be sensitive to overwatering, which may cause root rot. It requires well-draining soil and benefits from occasional feeding during the growing season.
Propagation
- Propagation methods
- Cuttings
- Care difficulty
- Medium
Ornamental features
- Flowering
- Yes
- Flowering period
- spring
Distinctive cross-shaped green stems with small, tubular flowers that bloom in spring.
Toxicity & Safety
- Toxic to humans
- Non-toxic
- Toxic to pets
- Non-toxic
- Weed potential
- Not considered a weed
Non-toxic to humans and pets, making it safe for homes with children and animals.
Allergy information
- Allergy risk
- Low
- Allergy triggers
- Pollen, Sap or latex
- Pollen level
- Low
Lepismium cruciforme is not known to cause allergies. People sensitive to plant pollen or sap are unlikely to have reactions from this plant.
Common problems
Overwatering can lead to root rot; insufficient light may cause weak growth; pests like mealybugs can occasionally appear.
Uses
Primarily grown as an ornamental houseplant for its unique stem shape and attractive flowers.
Notes
Prune to control size and encourage bushier growth. Repot every 2-3 years in fresh, well-draining soil. Protect from cold drafts and temperatures below 10°C.