“Pseudorhipsalis” Genus

Pseudorhipsalis Genus Image

Pseudorhipsalis comes from the term “pseudo,” meaning “false.” Plants under this genus are sprawling in trees with long arching flat stems as they grow epiphytically. Flowers are creamy white, small, and short tubes. Typically, Pseudorhipsalis fruits are white or reddish berries. This genus is limited to Central America. Among Pseudorhipsalis’ natural habitats are dry forests, rainforests, and volcanic regions.

Pseudorhipsalis Plants On Succulent City

Pseudorhipsalis Ramulosa Image
The Red Rhipsalis Cactus ‘Pseudorhipsalis Ramulosa’
Pseudorhipsalis Amazonica 'Blue Flame' Image
Pseudorhipsalis Amazonica ‘Blue Flame’

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