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Orange Bird of Paradise - Strelitzia Reginae

Fishbone Cactus – Epiphyllum anguliger is an easy care trailing houseplant with bold zig zag stems, ideal for brightening shelves, hanging planters and lower maintenance indoor spaces. This unusual indoor plant is a great choice for both beginners and collectors, bringing dramatic shape, jungle texture and easy upkeep into the home.

🌿 Skill level Easy Care
☀️ Best Spot Bright Indirect
🪴 Size Approx. 30–40cm tall in a 12cm hanging nursery pot
⚠️ Pet / Child Safe No, toxic if eaten
Regular price £12.99 GBP
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Strelitzia reginae is native to South Africa, where it grows in sunny, warm climates with well draining soil and long periods of bright light. In its natural habitat it forms clumps over time, producing its famous bird like flowers when mature and well cared for.

The Orange Bird of Paradise care guide and FAQs below cover light, watering, flowering and long term growth to help you get the best from this striking plant. If you're looking for a bold tropical feature plant with real presence, this is one of the most iconic choices available.

Explore more statement plants or browse our tropical houseplants collection for more large indoor foliage.

Buy Orange Bird of Paradise online with UK delivery, or collect from our Congleton plant shop. This architectural plant is perfect for bright living rooms, conservatories and spaces that need a strong tropical focal point.

If you have pets or small children at home, explore our Child & Pet Safe plants too.

 

More About Syngonium Albo

Fishbone Cactus, botanically known as Epiphyllum anguliger, is a trailing jungle cactus with bold zig zag stems that brighten shelves, hanging planters and indoor plant corners. Unusual, beginner friendly and relatively easy to care for, it is a great choice for anyone looking for an easy care houseplant with strong shape and tropical character.

Native to the rainforests of Mexico, Fishbone Cactus naturally grows as an epiphytic cactus in warm, humid conditions rather than dry desert heat. Indoors, Epiphyllum anguliger usually performs best in bright indirect light, where its distinctive flat stems stay fuller, fresher and more defined.

This trailing indoor plant grows in a relaxed cascading habit, with stems gradually spilling over the edges of pots and hanging planters as it matures. Over time, Fishbone Cactus can create a full, layered jungle look without needing constant attention.

Why You'll Love Syngonium Albo

🪴 Bold zig zag stems with loads of character

🪴 Great for shelves, hanging planters and plant stands

🪴 Easier going than many people expect from a cactus

🪴 Happy in bright indirect light in UK homes

🪴 A brilliant choice for plant parents who want something unusual without too much fuss

Top Growing Tip for Syngonium Albo

Let the top layer of compost dry slightly before watering, but do not treat Fishbone Cactus like a desert cactus.

Because it naturally comes from rainforest conditions, it usually prefers a little more consistent moisture than traditional spiky cacti.

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Syngonium Albo Care Guide

Light
Best in bright, indirect light. Fishbone Cactus enjoys good natural light, and brighter indirect light usually helps keep the stems strong, healthy and full. Avoid harsh direct sun, especially in the hottest part of the day, as it can scorch the flat stems.
Water
Water when the top 2–3cm of compost feels dry. Keep the soil lightly moist rather than wet, and always allow excess water to drain away. Avoid leaving the plant sitting in soggy compost, as this can lead to root problems.
Humidity
Prefers moderate to higher humidity but usually adapts well to average indoor conditions. It often appreciates kitchens, bathrooms or rooms with a little extra moisture in the air.
Temperature
Thrives in warm indoor temperatures, ideally around 16–24°C. Protect from cold rooms, frost and sudden temperature drops. Keeping it away from draughty windows and chilly overnight spots will help prevent stress.
Soil / Substrate
Use a free draining cactus or houseplant mix with added sand, bark or perlite to improve airflow around the roots. Fishbone Cactus likes a mix that drains well but does not become bone dry too quickly.
Feeding / Fertilising
Feed once a month during spring and summer with a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser. Reduce feeding in autumn and winter while growth is slower.
Repotting
Repot every 1–2 years, or when roots begin to outgrow the pot. Spring and summer are the best times to move it into a slightly larger pot. Try not to size up too much at once, as oversized pots can keep the compost wetter for longer.
Pet / Child Safety
Fishbone Cactus is not considered child or pet safe if chewed, so it is best kept out of reach of pets and children.

Syngonium Albo FAQs

Is Fishbone Cactus suitable for beginners?

Yes, Fishbone Cactus is a beginner friendly houseplant and a great choice if you want an easy care trailing plant with lots of personality. It is often more forgiving than people expect, especially when kept in bright indirect light with sensible watering.

Can Fishbone Cactus grow in low light?

Fishbone Cactus can cope with medium light, but it usually grows better and stays fuller in bright indirect light. In lower light, growth may slow and the plant can become less dense over time.

Why are my Fishbone Cactus stems looking soft or yellow?

Soft or yellowing stems are often linked to overwatering or compost staying wet for too long. Check that the top layer of soil is drying slightly between waterings and make sure the plant is not sitting in excess water.

How big does Fishbone Cactus grow?

Fishbone Cactus can trail impressively as it matures, with stems often reaching around 60–100cm over time in the right conditions. It works especially well in hanging pots, on shelves or anywhere the zig zag growth can spill naturally.

How often should I water Fishbone Cactus?

Water Fishbone Cactus when the top 2–3cm of compost feels dry. This usually means watering more often in spring and summer and less in autumn and winter. Check the compost before watering, as this rainforest cactus prefers lightly moist soil but does not like sitting wet.

Does Fishbone Cactus need bright light to grow well?

Fishbone Cactus does not need harsh direct sun, but bright indirect light usually helps it grow more strongly and maintain healthier stems. In lower light, it may still survive, but growth can become slower and less full.

What are the signs that my Fishbone Cactus is unhappy?

Common signs of stress include limp stems, yellowing growth, shrivelling, browning or very slow growth. This is often caused by overwatering, not enough light, very dry conditions or sudden temperature stress.

Is Fishbone Cactus toxic to children and pets?

Fishbone Cactus is not child or pet safe if chewed, so it should be kept out of reach of curious pets and children.

When should I repot Fishbone Cactus?

Fishbone Cactus usually only needs repotting every 1–2 years, or when roots begin filling the pot. Spring and summer are the best times to repot using a fresh, free draining mix.

What type of soil is best for Fishbone Cactus?

Fishbone Cactus does best in a free draining cactus or houseplant mix with added sand, bark or perlite. A light, airy mix helps support healthy roots and reduces the risk of overwatering problems. If you’re refreshing your setup, explore our houseplant care essentials and composts for the best start.

Is Fishbone Cactus a good hanging plant?

Yes, Fishbone Cactus is an excellent hanging plant because its flat zig zag stems naturally trail as they mature. It is a great choice for hanging planters, high shelves and plant stands where the unusual shape can really stand out.

What makes Fishbone Cactus different from other cacti?

Fishbone Cactus stands out because it is a jungle cactus rather than a traditional desert cactus. That means it has softer, flatter zig zag stems, prefers bright indirect light instead of harsh sun, and usually enjoys slightly more consistent moisture than classic desert cacti.

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