This mistletoe cactus is not rarely seen in a typical garden but it's still a beautiful addition. Its stems are succulent and has fruit-bearing berries, ranging from white, red, pink or yellow. The reason why it's different from the other succulents: it is the only cactus that has a natural occurrence outside of the New World.
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Source: The Guardian
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