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Rhipsalis ID Please

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by Lem, Oct 5, 2021.

  1. Lem

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    In april this year, i purchased cuttings of the following - rhipsalis baccifera and rhipsalis pilocarpa.
    There was a freebie in the box, an unknown Rhipsalis, its thicker in dia than the above two and the segments are more stubby than above two.
    Ive marked it up as Mistletoe Rhipsalis , but i know i'm wrong.
    Any idea's anyone on it's identity :please:
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    It could be Rhipsalis ceruescula :scratch: looks very similar ...
     
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      @Michael Hewett , thanks Michael I’ll look up Rhipsalis ceruescula , never seen that one before, thanks again Lem :)
       
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        @Michael Hewett , after looking at numerous pictures of rhipsalis ceruescula, I’m going with your suggestion Michael, too many similarities for it not to be, cheers Michael :yes:
         
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