Rhipsalis agudoensis
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THIS PLANT IS ON C.I.T.E.S AND CANNOT BE EXPORTED
This is the real agudoensis known from only one location on a hill from Agudo in the center of the state of Rio Grande de Sul. It is similar in appearance to cereoides, but the new leaves come our red and then turn to green. It has 3-4 angled stems with fragrant white flowers and magenta-pink fruit.
The older growth on the plants may have some blemishes!










Rhipsalis species small pink berries
7784
We are not sure what this species is. It bears resemblance to R. teres v. capiliformis but is less pendant, more bush-like and very branchy. The foliage blushes pinkish in good light. Flowers are white, followed by pink berries.







