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Mar 5, 2017 7:32 PM CST
Name: tarev
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My succulents are mostly outdoors, but these ones are hanging in pots, they can easily look like trailing hairstyle:
Rat tail cacti:
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Rhipsalis mesambryanthemoides
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Rhipsalis salicornioides
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You can also use Kleinia petraea:
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Sedum morganianum:
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Sedum mexicanum: easily fills up container and trail down
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