Love your Rhipsalis collection. They all look so nice! 😊. Do you think the sausage looking one at 11:13 , could be a Sarcostemma variety like Sarcostemma vanlessenii?
Hi. Your rhipsalis collection is amazing. thank you for sharing these beautifull scenes with us . Those white pearls on your rhipsalis are seed pods actually. there are black tiny seeds in them
Just got home from the hospital and after washing saw that I had a new Stacy video on one of my favorite plants Rhipsalis. Thank you. Chicken soup for the soul. 😊
@@mypetitegarden So if the berries are ripe you should be able to take them off the plant pretty easily and then give them a gentle squeeze so that the seeds come out. :) I put them on a paper towl and let them dry for a bit befor putting them into soil.
Hello! The white bubbles on your micrantha are seed pods. I attempted to grow mine, but unfortunately never germinated for me. You should try it to see if you have any luck! Btw, I LOVE your plant collection ❤
Your Rhipsalis collection is so beautiful and you always display your plants so nice…I Googled about your rhipsalis micrantha about the white bubbles and it was saying they produce small, berry-like fruits that turn into white flowers…😊
Your rhipsalis have always been inspirational. I was slow to appreciate them but now I'm wild about them! One of my friends who owns a small local nursery that specializes in cacti and succulents gave me a huge paradoxa. Some of the chains are five feet long. It's my favorite. I also really like the paradoxa ssp. septrionalis and a rhipsalis look-a-like called Selenicereus werckii. There, now you have two more to put on your list!
Next to cacti and succulents, Phipsalis has become one of my favorite genres!!! They are so unique and for the most part, easy to grow and maintain...thank you for the tips! Want to add Paradoxa and the Sausage one to my collection 😄
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Love love love! Thank you sooooo much for making this video. This has been the top video I have wanted from you! You started my obsession for Rhipsalis. Wonderful video! ❤
I believe the plant that you think is rhipsalis time stamp 11:08 is a leafless succulent plant called Cynanchum viminale subsp. australe Sarcostemma viminale from the region of Australia or maybe Africa. The plant has cylindrical, green stems that can grow into a shrub or a scandent vine. I'm not an expert but think it's a start to find interesting information about the plant and where it's native to.😊
@mypetitegarden I'm so glad I could help you with hopefully finding the right identification for your plant. It's pretty cool and definitely I can see it looking more like a rhipsalis due to its growth pattern. Maybe someone else out there might give you more information. Love your cozy home and how you have esthetically styled your plants with your decor choices creating a space that is stylish and comfortable. Lobe your videos and plant collection.
Stacey, visit Pepper Greenhouse in Delaware. You will be amazed by their Rhipsalis collection and affordable prices. Did a big haul of rhipsalis myself couple of weeks ago.
😆 hahaha well, I just found out it's actually not even a rhipsalis! Someone in the comments was able to identify it for me (pinned comment), but I'll still keep calling it the sausage plant.
Wow, Rhipsalis content! Wonderful. I have a Rhipsalis that was sold to me as Rhipsalis Teres, and it doesn't look much like yours. Mine just has long tubes, no segmentation. It came from Fantastic Gardens, at their Union Square stall. My R. Paradoxa got burned and "corked", as it was. too close to a grow light. I will have to trim off the healthy portions and root them. I plan to do this when spring comes. Looks like Fluval Stratum would be good for this. Thanks for another great video.
Hi Stacey, what a collection. I too love this genus and would’ve bought more if I had the space. Your teres looks a lot like a clavata or sausage-chain cactus but with bigger sausage like branches. Maybe it’s the same concept as the paradoxas minor and major?
I think that teres you mentioned could be crythrocarpa… looks like… anyways doesn’t matter, they all look pretty or should I say you make it look lovely ❤
Love your Rhipsalis collection. They all look so nice! 😊. Do you think the sausage looking one at 11:13 , could be a Sarcostemma variety like Sarcostemma vanlessenii?
Yes it is!!! Thank you so much!! Someone in another comment mentioned this too!! So glad we finally have an identification!!
Hi. Your rhipsalis collection is amazing. thank you for sharing these beautifull scenes with us . Those white pearls on your rhipsalis are seed pods actually. there are black tiny seeds in them
Just got home from the hospital and after washing saw that I had a new Stacy video on one of my favorite plants Rhipsalis. Thank you. Chicken soup for the soul. 😊
@carmenmonteavaro9528 hope everything went well Carmen! Now it's time to relax and take it easy! 😊
Thank you Stacy ❤
Those bubbles on the micrantha are berries. Many rhipsalis will grow berries.
There are a lot of seeds inside of them so you can try to grow them, its so fun to watch!
@@Plantiful_Life omg thank you for letting me know!
@meinkanal4634 do they burst out at some point or do you need to manually take them out? 😆
@@mypetitegarden So if the berries are ripe you should be able to take them off the plant pretty easily and then give them a gentle squeeze so that the seeds come out. :) I put them on a paper towl and let them dry for a bit befor putting them into soil.
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The white bubbles on your micrantha are seed pods. I attempted to grow mine, but unfortunately never germinated for me. You should try it to see if you have any luck!
Btw, I LOVE your plant collection ❤
Thank you so much!! ❤️ I'll have to give it a go! The little bubble looks so cute, I almost just want to leave it there.
@mypetitegarden or leave them. Gives the plant character 😊
Wow !!! What a great collection 🤩
Thank you! ❤️
Your Rhipsalis collection is so beautiful and you always display your plants so nice…I Googled about your rhipsalis micrantha about the white bubbles and it was saying they produce small, berry-like fruits that turn into white flowers…😊
I love Rhipsalis plants. They’re very unique and quirky 💚
@@kristathompson9888 they really are! I love them!
Beautiful collection, now I need to find a few that I liked.❤
Your rhipsalis have always been inspirational. I was slow to appreciate them but now I'm wild about them! One of my friends who owns a small local nursery that specializes in cacti and succulents gave me a huge paradoxa. Some of the chains are five feet long. It's my favorite. I also really like the paradoxa ssp. septrionalis and a rhipsalis look-a-like called Selenicereus werckii. There, now you have two more to put on your list!
Yay! I’m so happy you did this particular video, much appreciated, Stacy!
Yay, I'm so glad you liked it!
Next to cacti and succulents, Phipsalis has become one of my favorite genres!!! They are so unique and for the most part, easy to grow and maintain...thank you for the tips! Want to add Paradoxa and the Sausage one to my collection 😄
@@rodadelossantos6194 haha we are just going to call it the sausage rhipsalis from now on 😆
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@katarzynaczesnoowicz9007 thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️
Love Rhipsalis❤ Your collection is beautiful! I have about 7 different ones but none have grown this large
@tonyabrown39 thank you! They are so fun to grow and fairly fast growers too. 😊
Love love love! Thank you sooooo much for making this video. This has been the top video I have wanted from you! You started my obsession for Rhipsalis. Wonderful video! ❤
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed it! 😊 haha im happy to support your rhipsalis obsession!
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I believe the plant that you think is rhipsalis time stamp 11:08 is a leafless succulent plant called Cynanchum viminale subsp. australe Sarcostemma viminale from the region of Australia or maybe Africa. The plant has cylindrical, green stems that can grow into a shrub or a scandent vine. I'm not an expert but think it's a start to find interesting information about the plant and where it's native to.😊
Omg thank you so so so much!!! I finally have an identification on it and it's not even a rhipsalis!! Now I'm going to go read up on it 😆
@mypetitegarden I'm so glad I could help you with hopefully finding the right identification for your plant. It's pretty cool and definitely I can see it looking more like a rhipsalis due to its growth pattern. Maybe someone else out there might give you more information. Love your cozy home and how you have esthetically styled your plants with your decor choices creating a space that is stylish and comfortable. Lobe your videos and plant collection.
What a fun and interesting genus! I don't have any.. yet 😅
Thanks for sharing! It's so lovely to have you uploading again 🫰🏽💚🪴
Thank you! They are a great addition to any plant collection and quite easy to care for 😊🪴 once you start collecting, it's hard to stop! 😆
YAY! You made my dreams come true 😉 absolutely loved this video, thank you for sharing yourself and your plants with us ♥️
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Thanks Stacy! I have a pseudorhipsalis ramulosa red coral and it grows those "berries" that are seed pods.
Thank you!! Yess just found out they are seed pods!! That's so interesting. 😊
Stacey, visit Pepper Greenhouse in Delaware. You will be amazed by their Rhipsalis collection and affordable prices. Did a big haul of rhipsalis myself couple of weeks ago.
Beautiful plants! Love their whimsical and funky vibes.
I love them too! They bring so much personality to a space.
Love the Pilocarpus!!
Its a fun and quirky one!
Love the look of rhipsalis. I dont currently have any but this video have me wanting to!
Warning, once you start collecting, it's hard to stop 😆
I think you were the one who got me into rhipsalis!! I love them!
Was I?? 😆
Thank you for sharing your collection of Rhipsalis! Like you I’ve started with the same 2 as you and now I’m on the lookout for a Micrantha😅
The Micrantha is such a fun one! I hope you find one soon.
Who doesn’t like sausages lol 😝. Love the shape, and it’s such a good size too❤
😆 hahaha well, I just found out it's actually not even a rhipsalis! Someone in the comments was able to identify it for me (pinned comment), but I'll still keep calling it the sausage plant.
Wow, Rhipsalis content! Wonderful. I have a Rhipsalis that was sold to me as Rhipsalis Teres, and it doesn't look much like yours. Mine just has long tubes, no segmentation. It came from Fantastic Gardens, at their Union Square stall. My R. Paradoxa got burned and "corked", as it was. too close to a grow light. I will have to trim off the healthy portions and root them. I plan to do this when spring comes. Looks like Fluval Stratum would be good for this. Thanks for another great video.
I think we finally have an identification for the sausage looking one!! Thanks to the comments section! I pinned the comments!
All are so beautiful!!!
Thank you so much! ❤️
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Hi Stacey, what a collection. I too love this genus and would’ve bought more if I had the space. Your teres looks a lot like a clavata or sausage-chain cactus but with bigger sausage like branches.
Maybe it’s the same concept as the paradoxas minor and major?
Someone in the comments was actually able to identify it! I pinned their comment :)
Beautiful plants I have fell in love with 😊
Thank you 😊
Love it 😊
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I think that teres you mentioned could be crythrocarpa… looks like… anyways doesn’t matter, they all look pretty or should I say you make it look lovely ❤
Your dancing bones grew so much! Is that the plant where you got the 3 baby starters? Beautiful! Never seen this plant bloom!
@@justinamontgomery2618 omg yes!! You remembered! 😆
The little white things are berries.. not sure but they might have seeds in them. 😊
Thanks so much!!! ❤️
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