Hatiora salicornoides
Drunkard's Dream, Dancing Bones Cactus, Bottle Cactus, Spice Cactus
An epiphytic cactus from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, Hatiora salicornoides grows not in desert sand but clinging to tree branches in subtropical woodland, drawing moisture from rain and air. It is effectively leafless — the plant is built entirely from slender, club-shaped stem segments that branch in whorls from each tip, which is what gives it the common name Dancing Bones Cactus. In late winter to early spring it produces bright yellow to orange bell-shaped flowers at the end of each segment. Unlike most cacti it needs moderate humidity, some moisture even during its winter rest, and protection from harsh midday sun — it does best in an open terrarium or hanging basket where air circulates freely.

Photo by Victor Farjalla Pontes·CC BY 4.0
Care
Prefers medium humidity, bright indirect light, with 10–27 °C, and reaches 60 cm at maturity.
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Native range
Native to Brazil.
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Frequently asked
Can Drunkard's Dream grow in a closed terrarium?
Drunkard's Dream prefers medium (40–60%) humidity, which is below the level a closed terrarium typically maintains. It is better suited to an open terrarium or houseplant setup.
Does Drunkard's Dream need drainage?
Yes. Drunkard's Dream prefers a dry-leaning substrate and benefits from a drainage layer to prevent root rot.
What humidity does Drunkard's Dream need?
Drunkard's Dream does best in medium (40–60%) humidity.
How tall does Drunkard's Dream grow?
Drunkard's Dream typically reaches 30–60 cm at maturity.
How do you propagate Drunkard's Dream?
Drunkard's Dream can be propagated by stem cuttings or seeds.
References
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PlantCareToday — Hatiora salicornioides
https://plantcaretoday.com/hatiora-salicornioides.html - 2
Kew Plants of the World Online — Hatiora salicornoides
https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:118071-2 - 3
Travaldo's Blog — Hatiora salicornioides care
https://travaldo.blogspot.com/2021/08/hatiora-salicornioides-dancing-bones-b.html - 4
Tula House — Hatiora salicornioides
https://tula.house/blogs/tulas-plant-library/hatiora-salicornioides - 5
The Tilth — Hatiora salicornioides
https://thetilth.com/hatiora-salicornioides/ - 6
Plantiary — Hatiora salicornioides
https://plantiary.com/plant/hatiora-salicornioides_566.html - 7
Chlorobase — Hatiora salicornioides
https://chlorobase.com/us/plants/hatiora/salicornioides - 8
WhatFlower — Hatiora
https://whatflower.net/houseplant/hatiora/ - 9
Jane Perrone On the Ledge — Forest cacti propagation
https://www.janeperrone.com/on-the-ledge/2019/2/28/episode-85-forest-cacti-part-two-propagation-plus-rhipsalis-lepismium-and-hatiora - 10
Arium Botanicals — Hatiora salicornioides terrarium listing
https://ariumbotanicals.com/products/hatiora-salicornioides - 11
MyPlantIn — Hatiora salicornioides
https://myplantin.com/plant/1402