Showing posts with label Lepismium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lepismium. Show all posts
Friday, April 26, 2013
Lepismium cruciforme
A wonderful tropical cactus (from Argentina, Brazil & Paraguay) that should get more attention than it does. During the growing season, the plant gets a beautiful purple color that's very striking, and the stems can eventually grow to four feet in length. Though endangered in it's natural habitat, it's easy to grow and - after danger of frost is gone - makes a great hanging plant for patio.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Lepismium cruciforme
I almost overlooked this flower today. We have 2 or 3 hanging baskets of Lepismium cruciforme, and this one is hanging under a tree in fairly dense shade so it's easy to miss. It's always been one of my favorite rhipsalis type plants, especially with the extensive purple on the hanging stems. It's natural habitat is in Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Rhipsalis species?
We're haven't really kept up to date on our Rhipsalis and Lepismium taxonomy so any help in naming this would be appreciated. I'll be posting a few we have and asking for your help. If you can attach the correct genus and species to the plant, you win the prize...my grateful appreciation! ... What? You expected more?
There's more to come in the days ahead.
There's more to come in the days ahead.
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