Rhipsalis teres forma prismatica (Lemaire) Barthlott & N P Taylor in Bradleya 13 (1995). |
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Desc from B&R 1923 Plant - very much branched, prostrate; This form has somewhat angular or swollen and bristly ultimate stem-segments. It is particularly common near the coast (terrestrial in sand of the restinga, also epilithic and epiphytic) and there takes on the appearance of R. cereuscula, with which it has been in part confused by Scheinvar (1985: 262). |
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