RHIPSALIS
HOULLITINA
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Description: Species Rhipsalis houlletiana has a small
1/4" inch diameter lemon yellow bloom and takes simular growing culture
as Epis do. Often called the (SAW TOOTH EPI) due to the saw tooth
edges on the stem growth. Very thin stems,self branching and very easy to
root! |
For sale
this nicely rooted cutting
It will
be sent safe and securely packed as in the last photo and will need potting up
on arrival
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plant does not arrive healthy and as in the photo, please contact me with
photo.
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RHIPSALIS
Rhipsalis is
a genus of epiphytic cacti. They are typically known
as mistletoe cacti. The scientific name derives from
the Ancient Greekterm for wickerwork, referring to the
plants' habitus. Rhipsalis is part of the
tribe Rhipsalideae within the subfamily Cactoideae of the
Cactaceae. It is the largest and most widely distributed genus of epiphytic cacti.
The genus was described by Joseph Gaertner in 1788. But when he described the
plant, he had in fact not realised it was a cactus.