RF2T8X2CA–Rhipsalis and Epiphyllum are two genus of epiphytic cacti. This photo was taken in Paraty, Brazil.
RFTD1KMB–Rhipsalis baccifera (mistletoe cactus) on a large tree in the tropical rain forest of Guyana, South America
RFR2KTKW–lepismium pacheco-leonis
RF2B17W5W–Woman repotting Rhipsalis on her terrace
RF2M1EP68–Closeup of a red berry of a Rhipsalis pilocarpa, the hairy-fruited wickerware cactus and a grey background. An epiphytic cactus
RFJ40MJC–Rhipsalis neves-armondii, a species of mistletoe cacti.
RFR4N19C–Isolated cactus flower of rhipsalis cereuscula pilocarpa on the black background
RF2JC742J–Mistletoe cactus (Rhipsalis baccifera) on tree branch
RF2GPH6E5–Green shield bug (Palomena prasina) found in house on a Rhipsalis baccifera, mistletoe cactus with fruit. September, Netherlands.
RF2HGDPGK–Mistletoe cactus on palm tree trunk (Rhipsalis baccifera)
RF2RTK2HX–Rhipsalis Heidelberg (mistletoe cactus) houseplant with long green foliage, and a lot of flowers. Portrait orientation.
RF2HB1TYE–Mistletoe cactus on tree trunk (Rhipsalis baccifera)
RF2C6AP9M–Rhipsalis baccifera subs. shaferi, mistletoe cactus with fruit in a white pot. White background. January, Netherlands. Epiphytic or saxicolous cactus
RMARC8K6–Rhipsalis trigona cactus
RF2HBXXPY–Rhipsalis baccifera subs. shaferi, mistletoe cactus with fruit in a white pot. White tiled windowsill, window, December, Netherlands. Epiphytic or sax
RF2AGT8H7–Close up of Rhipsalis branches coverd in flower buds
RF2JK4PYE–Beautiful Rhipsalis Baccifera Horrida in clay pot hanging on the wall
RF2HPXF7D–Rhipsalis houlletiana, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RF2T8X2C7–Rhipsalis and Epiphyllum are two genus of epiphytic cacti. This photo was taken in Paraty, Brazil.
RF2PAKT1A–Sydney Australia, rhipsalis baccifera or mistletoe cactus in garden
RMAK4XDW–Rhipsalis, Misteltoe Cactus
RF2B17MTJ–Woman repotting Rhipsalis on her terrace
RFB3WAKB–Mistletoe cactus / Rhipsalis baccifera
RFFBYK5G–branches of a coral cactus
RFR4N1BJ–Isolated cactus flower of rhipsalis cereuscula pilocarpa on the white background
RFDCKP60–flower of rhipsalis pilocarpa - cactus, on blue background
RM2G6257F–Tiny white flowers of Rhipsalis Paradoxa with trailing succulent stems in the background
RMKFRKY4–cactus, pitahaya and thorny maquis forest in the desert of Navopatia, Sonora, Mexico.
RMRG59K5–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 2l8 the; cactaceae. Rhipsalis schottmuelleri Hortus is given by Schelle (Handb. Kakteenk. 227. 1907) as a synonym of Hariota salicornioides schottmuelleri, an unpublished variety. Hariota viUigera (Schumann in Martins, Fl. Bras. 4-: 265. 1890; Rhipsalis salicorni- oides villigera Lofgren, Arch. Jard. Bot. Rio de Janeiro i: 85. 1915) we know from descrip- tion only; it seems to be stouter than salicornioides but may belong here. It was based on Sellow's specimen from Sao Paulo, but its flowers are unknown. Illustra
RM2JD3NP7–Flower of the mistletoe cactus (Rhipsalis baccifera) from Palarium Reserve (Ampanakary, Atsinanana), eastern Madagascar.
RFJB7NHD–botanical lawn
RF2JK4R7T–Beautiful Rhipsalis Baccifera Horrida in clay pot hanging on the wall
RF2HPXF7H–1. Rhipsalis pachyptera, 2. Rhipsalis rhombea, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RF2T581B5–Mistletoe (Rhipsalis baccifera) and Schlumbergera sp. two species of epiphytic hanging cactus. This photo was taken in Paraty, Brazil.
RF2GWEDFA–A desert with a cactus
RF2T581B0–Mistletoe (Rhipsalis baccifera) is an epiphytic cactus native to Trpical America. Next to the cactus are other epiphytic plants (Aechmea). This photo
RF2B17KBY–Woman examining Rhipsalis plant on her terrace
RF2T8X2CE–Mistletoe cactus (Rhipsalis baccifera) is an epiphytic cactus native to tropical America but naturalized in Africa and Asia. This photo was taken in R
RMAK4XEW–Rhipsalis, Misteltoe Cactus
RFB3WANP–cactus / Erythrorhipsalis pilocarpa
RMA25J1Y–mistletoe cactus (Rhipsalis gracilis, Rhipsalis salicornioides var. gracilis), twigs with fruits
RMW16F3C–Archive image from page 272 of A dictionary of the flowering. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns . dictionaryofflow00will Year: 1919 E UPHORBIA CEAE 257 Link is very similar and resembles Rhipsalis in Cactaceae. (2) E. xylopkylloides Brongn. has flattened shoots (cf. Phyllanthus § Xylo- phylla, and Epiphyllum in Cactaceae). (3) E. Caput-Medusae L. has a stout stock giving off a number of thinner branches at the top. These are covered with little cushion-like papillae, closely crowded, which are really 1. bases; the 1. proper is undeveloped. Many sp. show this structure. (4) E. mat
RF2G47EKC–Rhipsalis, Rhipsalis baccifera and Dischidia nummularia Variegatege plant
RMPFAX87–. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. E UPHORBIA CEAE 257 Link is very similar and resembles Rhipsalis in Cactaceae. (2) E. xylopkylloides Brongn. has flattened shoots (cf. Phyllanthus § Xylo- phylla, and Epiphyllum in Cactaceae). (3) E. Caput-Medusae L. has a stout stock giving off a number of thinner branches at the top. These are covered with little cushion-like papillae, closely crowded, which are really 1. bases; the 1. proper is undeveloped. Many sp. show this structure. (4) E. matnillaris L. has a thorn in the axil of each cushion (=a metamorphosed infl.-axis). If th
RM2G6257B–Tiny white flowers of Rhipsalis Paradoxa with trailing succulent stems in the background
RMKFRKY0–cactus, pitahaya and thorny maquis forest in the desert of Navopatia, Sonora, Mexico.
RMRG59F6–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. 226 THE CACTACEAE. Rhipsalis parasitica Haworth, Syn. PI. Succ. 187. 1812. Cactus caripetisis* Htimboldt, Bonpland, and Kunth, Nov. Gen. et Sp. 6: 66. Cereiis caripensis De Candolle, Prodr. 3: 467. 1828. Rhipsalis cassytha dichotoma De Candolle, Prodr. 3: 476. 1828. Rhipsalis cassytha manritianai De Candolle, Prodr. 3: 476. 1828. Rhipsalis cassytha mociniana De Candolle, Prodr. 3: 476. 1828. Rhipsalis cassytha hookeriana De Candolle, Prodr. 3: 476. 1828. Rhipsalis cass'ytha swartziana De Candolle, Mem. Mus. Hist.
RFJ5KD9D–lepismium pacheco-leonis
RF2JK4PY9–Beautiful Rhipsalis Baccifera Horrida in clay pot hanging on the wall
RF2HPXF7F–1,2. Rhipsalis houlletiana, 3,4. Rhipsalis warmingiana, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RF2B17JE2–Woman examining Rhipsalis plant on her terrace
RF2T8X2CD–Mistletoe cactus (Rhipsalis baccifera) is an epiphytic cactus native to tropical America but naturalized in Africa and Asia. This photo was taken in R
RM2G6257K–Tiny white flowers of Rhipsalis Paradoxa with trailing succulent stems in the background
RMKFRKY1–cactus, pitahaya and thorny maquis forest in the desert of Navopatia, Sonora, Mexico.
RMRG595W–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. RHIPSALIS. 241 Rhipsalis ramidosa has long been a doubtful species. Its origin was unknown at the time of its first publication, but Schumann in 1890 attributed it to Costa Rica, but this was evidently a mistake. Vaupel has recently pubHshed an article (Zeitschrift fiir Sukkulentenkunde i: 19. 1923) in which he states that the type was cultivated in the Botanical Garden of Berlin in 1833 and that specimens are now preserved in the herbarium there. He states that these are the same as the plant collected by Ule at
RF2JK4RJ3–Beautiful Rhipsalis Baccifera Horrida in clay pot hanging on the wall
RF2HPXF7G–1. Rhipsalis oblonga, 2. Rhipsalis elliptica, 3. Rhipsalis crispata, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RF2B182CT–Woman examining Rhipsalis plant on her terrace
RMHMW953–Mistletoe cactus (Rhipsalis baccifera or Rhipsalis cassuta), Cactaceae.
RM2G62579–Tiny white flowers of Rhipsalis Paradoxa with trailing succulent stems in the background
RMKFRKY2–cactus, pitahaya and thorny maquis forest in the desert of Navopatia, Sonora, Mexico.
RMRG593A–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. IV. M. E. Eaton del. 1. Flowering branch of Rhipsalis pachyptera. 2. Flowering branch of Rhipsalis rhombea.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rose, J. N. (Joseph Nelson), 1862-1928. Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washington
RMKFRKYF–cactus, pitahaya and thorny maquis forest in the desert of Navopatia, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2JK4RDT–Beautiful Rhipsalis Baccifera Horrida in clay pot hanging on the wall
RF2HPXF7B–1. Rhipsalis grandiflora, 2. Rhipsalis pilchra, 3. Rhipsalis grandiflora, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
RMKFRKY6–cactus, pitahaya and thorny maquis forest in the desert of Navopatia, Sonora, Mexico.
RF2B17K5H–Close-up of woman repotting Rhipsalis on her terrace
RMA3YCHX–mistletoe cactus (Rhipsalis baccifera, Rhipsalis cassutha), potted plant on a plant column
RM2G62577–Tiny white flowers of Rhipsalis Paradoxa with trailing succulent stems in the background
RMRG599D–. The Cactaceae : descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family. BRITTON AND ROSE, VOL. IV. M. E, Eaton del. 1. Flowering branch of Rhipsalis grandiflora. 2. Flowering branch of Rhipsalis p'ulchra. 3. Flowering branch of Rhipsalis grandiflora.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Britton, Nathaniel Lord, 1859-1934; Rose, J. N. (Joseph Nelson), 1862-1928. Washington : Carnegie Institution of Washi
RF2JK4R3A–Beautiful Rhipsalis Baccifera Horrida in clay pot hanging on the wall
RF2HPXF61–1,2. Rhipsalis heteroclada, 3. Rhipsalis capilliformis, 4. Rhipsalis virgata, Kaktus, Kakteen, aus The Cactaceae, descriptions and illustrations, N.L. Britton and J.N. Rose, 1919-1923, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digital restaurierte Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 20. Jahrhundert, genaues Originaldatum nicht bekannt
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