Epiphyllum phyllanthoides

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Read about Epiphyllum phyllanthoides in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Epiphyllum phyllanthoides, Sweet (Phyllocactus phyllanthoides, Link). Branches at length hanging, cylindrical at base, lanceolate above; serratures obtuse; middle and side ribs evident; bristles few: fl.-tube 2 in. long or less, with spreading scales, the limb somewhat longer, often striate. S. Mex. J. N. Rose.


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