Rhipsalis mesembrianthemoides

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Read about Rhipsalis mesembrianthemoides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Rhipsalis mesembrianthemoides, Haw. (Hariota mesembrianthemoides, Lem.). Upright, the ends drooping, richly branched: long branches 4-8 in. long, 1 line diam.; fruiting branches 3-5 lines long, not more than 2 lines diam., spirally attached, thickly crowded: areoles sparsely woolly, with 1-2 bristles which project from the ends of the branches: fls. near the top of the joint, about 5 lines diam., formed of 10 white with yellow midstriped lvs.: berry white. Brazil. B.M. 3078.— Probably hardly more than a slender variety of the preceding species.


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