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Rhipsalis pilocarpa

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Rhipsalis pilocarpa



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I think it's gorgeous.

29 Nov, 2016

 

Thank you, I do too :)

29 Nov, 2016

 

The blooms remind me of those little Christmas tree lights.

29 Nov, 2016

 

It's never bloomed at this time of year before. It usually does so in the early spring.

29 Nov, 2016

 

It's always lovely to see a plant flower outside it's natural season but a shame when you don't get them at their usual time! just like the Daffs that bloomed here at Christmas last year! (I don't think there will be a repetition this year though!)

29 Nov, 2016

 

Wow......I like that.....

29 Nov, 2016

 

Thank you both :)

29 Nov, 2016

 

Gorgeous! could it be that these lush and beautiful blooms are the plants apology for all the thorns and prickles? ;-)

1 Dec, 2016

 

Once again- if berry's form,they are edible. No promises on taste or any knowledge about spine danger!

1 Dec, 2016

 

Hi Lori. This cactus has fine hairs :)
Maybe the flowers on a rose are an apology for the even nastier thorns and the boring way they look in winter :)

Sometimes berries form on it Stan but they are covered in fine hairs so I would not eat them.

1 Dec, 2016

 

Touche!

1 Dec, 2016

 

:)

1 Dec, 2016

 

I think this a Rhipsalis growing wild on a tree in southern Brazil. Its tropical here 9 months of the year cooly temperate for 3 and with rains all year.

https://www.google.com/maps/@-25.4414063,-49.2946591,3a,37.5y,147.84h,111.32t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sFt9DiZ_ymm6jl2u6twWZEw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en

2 Dec, 2016

 

That's wonderful :)

2 Dec, 2016

 

It's so good to be able to SEE where the plants we grow at home originate! :-))

6 Dec, 2016

 

The other is a Rhipsalis sp. I'm willing to bet this one is P.pilocarpus..its looks exactly like mine that I see everyday.
https://www.google.com/maps/@-30.026905,-51.2094591,3a,75y,253.66h,90.83t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sEV8I9P2Wq4AcJ35ZtMLQPQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

7 Dec, 2016

 

Stan I can't get that link to work sorry.

7 Dec, 2016

 

It works,I just clicked it right now until it was blue,and then dragged to the address bar of GOY.
Do you have something blocking your Java script?

7 Dec, 2016

 

Ah I had it to work now. I must have done something wrong - I'm not the most patient of folk with gadgets.
I think it is R. pilocarpa too - the same as in the other link. It's nice to see it growing naturally :)

7 Dec, 2016



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