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  2. Epiphyllum hybrid - Wikipedia

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    Plants should be kept moist. High nitrogen fertilizers are not recommended; no fertilizer should be given during the winter rest period. [18] [19] Epiphyllum hybrids can be propagated from cuttings. Rooting hormone can be applied to the base of the cutting before it is allowed to dry for ten days or more so that the cut forms a callus. The ...

  3. Epiphyllum hookeri - Wikipedia

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    Epiphyllum hookeri is a species of climbing cactus in the Epiphyllum genus. It forms showy white flowers and is native from Mexico through Central America to Venezuela. [1] A perennial, it was introduced to Florida and some West Indian islands. [1] [3] Side shot of twin blooms

  4. Epiphyllum laui - Wikipedia

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    Stems branching basally or laterally; base narrow to subterete for 1–2 cm, flattened portions linear, subobtuse, 5–7 cm wide, midrib prominent, crenate, often slightly undulate; areoles hidden by brownish cream leaves, 2 mm wide and 1 mm long, brownish cream; spines 1-3 (-5), 3–5 mm long, hairlike, brownish yellow; epidermis shiny green, smooth, apices often reddish or brownish.

  5. Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri - Wikipedia

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    Recommendations for care include: Temperature Summer temperatures around 25 °C (77 °F) are suggested, [7] with lower temperatures down to 7–13 °C (45–55 °F) in the winter (November to January in the Northern Hemisphere) to initiate good bud formation. [8] Light As epiphytic forest plants, they are not exposed to strong sunlight. Half ...

  6. Epiphyllum pumilum - Wikipedia

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    Stems erect, later ascending becoming pendent, to 5 m long or more, woody at base, profusely branched, primary stems, terete for 80–150 cm, secondary stems and apical parts of primary stems flat (rarely 3-angled), elongated-lanceolate, terete at base, 10–60 cm long, 3–8,5 cm wide, acute to long acuminate, rather thick when mature, margins remotely toothed to indented, shallowly undulate ...

  7. Epiphyllum - Wikipedia

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    Epiphyllum (/ ˌ ɛ p ɪ ˈ f ɪ l əm /; [2] "upon the leaf" in Greek) is a genus of epiphytic plants in the cactus family (Cactaceae), native to Central America and South America. Common names for these species include climbing cacti, orchid cacti and leaf cacti, though the latter also refers to the genus Pereskia.

  8. Could ‘frozen iguanas’ return to Florida this winter? Here’s ...

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    However, in the winter months, Florida's temperatures can and regularly do dip lower than is typical in the reptile's native environment. Because they are cold-blooded, or ectotherms, they rely on ...

  9. Disocactus anguliger - Wikipedia

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    Flower and stems Fruit Disocactus anguliger (syn. Epiphyllum anguliger ), commonly known as the fishbone cactus or zig zag cactus , is a cactus species native to Mexico . The species is commonly grown as an ornamental for its fragrant flowers in the fall.

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