Pseudorhipsalis is genus of cacti. This genus is often included in Disocactus. It is epiphytic, many branched, and elongated with flattened, serrated cladodes. In its early life, it stands erect, but soon becomes prostrate. It produces numerous flowers.[1]
^Nathaniel L. Britton; J. N. Rose (1 June 1963). Cactaceae: Descriptions and Illustrations of Plants of the Cactus Family. Courier Dover Publications. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-486-21192-3.
Phytotaxa. 327 (1): 1–46. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.327.1.1. Media related to Pseudorhipsalis at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Pseudorhipsalis at Wikispecies...
transferred to the genus Pseudorhipsalis in 1991. In 1993, Kimnach sank Pseudorhipsalis into Disocactus as section Pseudorhipsalis, so Ps. ramulosa became...
Pseudorhipsalis amazonica is a species of Pseudorhipsalis found in Costa Rica, Panama, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela Pseudorhipsalis...
Strophocactus or Selenicereus. To maintain the monophyly of Pseudorhipsalis, Pseudorhipsalis ramulosa was moved to a new genus, Kimnachia, as Kimnachia...
of a number of hybrid cacti formed by crosses between Disocactus, Pseudorhipsalis, Selenicereus and Epiphyllum; often collectively called "epiphyllums"...
Frederick Anderson thinks Pseudorhipsalis spp. are in the parentage of epiphyllum hybrids. However, the only "Pseudorhipsalis sp." known as a breeding...
brown-black to almost black and are shiny or, more rarely, somewhat dull. Pseudorhipsalis is sometimes included in Disocactus, but it is kept separate by the...