- very
thick stems (e.g.
Rhipsalis neves-armondii),
whereas other have very thin,
filiform stems (e.g.
Rhipsalis baccifera,
Rhipsalis clavata). In the majority...
- OCLCÂ 44650974, pp. 102, 375 "
Rhipsalis baccifera (J.S. Mueller)
Stearn in Cact. J. (Croydon) 7: 107 (1939)".
Rhipsalis, Lepismium, Hatiora, Schlumbergera...
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south to
parts of
western Canada in the north, with the
exception of
Rhipsalis baccifera,
which is also
found in
Africa and Sri Lanka.
Cacti are adapted...
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Branching The
species was
first described by
Adrian H.
Haworth in 1819, as
Rhipsalis salicornioides.
Haworth had
actually spelt the
epithet "salicornoides";...
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seeds Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Rhipsalis pilocarpa. Taylor, N.P.; Zappi, D. (2017). "
Rhipsalis pilocarpa". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
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Rhipsalis paradoxa is a
species of
plant in the
family Cactaceae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Its
natural habitat is
subtropical or
tropical moist lowland...
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Rhipsalis cereoides is a
species of
plant in the
family Cactaceae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or
tropical moist lowland...
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Rhipsalis crispata is a
species of
terrestrial plant in the
family Cactaceae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or tropical...
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Rhipsalis elliptica is a
species of
plant in the
family Cactaceae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Its
natural habitat is
subtropical or
tropical moist lowland...
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Rhipsalis oblonga is a
species of
plant in the
family Cactaceae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Its
natural habitat is
subtropical or
tropical moist lowland...