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Superimposedhope Administrator Moss member is offline EPIPHYTE Joined: Oct 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 129 Location: Omaha, NERhipsalis quelembambensis « Thread Started on Oct 3, 2004, 1:52am »
I purchased a nice size plant of this over the summer. Is this a baccifera? Joe
Superimposedhope Administrator Moss member is offline EPIPHYTE Joined: Oct 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 129 Location: Omaha, NERe: Rhipsalis quelembambensis « Reply #1 on Oct 3, 2004, 7:44pm »
It is also blooming right now. I will try to get a pic up. Joe
harrywitmore General Epiphyte member is offline Epiphytic Nut Joined: Oct 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 10Re: Rhipsalis quelembambensis « Reply #2 on Oct 10, 2004, 5:35pm »
I do believe this is a var of baccifera. I have one myself and it produces red berries. I believe the definitive answer to this is on www.rhipslais .com
Superimposedhope Administrator Moss member is offline EPIPHYTE Joined: Oct 2004 Gender: Male Posts: 129 Location: Omaha, NERe: Rhipsalis quelembambensis « Reply #3 on Oct 10, 2004, 10:08pm »
I know, I decide to look after I posted that. I beleive Ken says its not worth the grow space it'll take up. Joe
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