Rhipsalis teres forma heteroclada (Britton & Rose) Barthlott and N P Taylor in Bradleya 13 (1995)
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R. teres forma heteroclada (copyright KAF, Kew 2006)
This form has stout, cylindrical stem-segments and yellowish flowers. It is often found as a lithophyte enduring high light intensity. The name R. conferta Salm-Dyck (1850: 229) is probably the earliest published for this taxon.
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