Rhipsalis teres
Rhipsalis teres, Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 2: 449. 1841 sec. Korotkova & al. 20111 wfo-0000399799
- ≡Cactus teres, Fl. Flumin.: 207. 1829 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19952 wfo-0000578279
- ≡Hariota teres, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 263. 1891 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19952 wfo-0000715748
- –Hatiora teres, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 263. 1891 syn. sec. Korotkova 20213 wfo-0001257894
- Lectotype (designated by Barthlott & Taylor 1995: 644): [icon] Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Bafa de Guanabara, Mun. Niteroi, island of Santa Crtz, epiphyte, Vellozo, Fl. flum., Icones 5: tab. 30. 1827, publ. 1831
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- =Rhipsalis pendula in Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. Leipzig 9: 371. 1873 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19955 wfo-0000399663
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- =Rhipsalis floribunda, Fl. Bras. 4(2): 274. 1890 syn. sec. Britton & Rose 19236 wfo-0000399713
- =Hariota conferta, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 262. 1891 syn. sec. Britton & Rose 19237 wfo-0000715684
- =Rhipsalis virgata in Rev. Hort. (Paris) 64: 425. 1892 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19958 wfo-0000399787
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- =Rhipsalis alboareolata, Kakteen Südamerika 1: 41. 1979 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19959 wfo-0000399850
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- =Rhipsalis clavellina, Kakteen Südamerika 1: 43. 1979 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 199510 wfo-0000399892
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Content
- areole prominence
- bud orientation
- entire plant branching
- entire plant habitat
- entire plant orientation
- entire plant pubescence
- flower architecture
- flower coloration
- flower position
- flower quantity per areol contemporaneously
- flower size qualitativ
- flower size quantitativ
- fruit coloration
- fruit shape
- old stem segment duration
- stem shape
- Descriptions (aggregated)
- Bibliography
areole prominence
superficial, superficialA
bud orientation
perpendicularA
entire plant branching
acrotonicA
entire plant habitat
epiphytic, epilithicA
entire plant orientation
pendentA
entire plant pubescence
glabrousA
flower architecture
actinomorphicA
flower coloration
yellowish, white, greenishA
flower position
lateral, subapical, apicalA
flower quantity per areol contemporaneously
1.0 [n=3.0]A
flower size qualitativ
smallA
flower size quantitativ
10.0 mm [n=3.0]A
fruit coloration
whitishA
fruit shape
subgloboseA
old stem segment duration
deciduousA
stem shape
tereteA
Descriptions (aggregated)
Old stem segment duration: deciduous [2]; stem shape: terete [3] entire plant habitat: epiphytic [3], epilithic [3]; entire plant orientation: pendent [3]; entire plant branching: acrotonic [2]; entire plant pubescence: glabrous [4] flower quantity per areol contemporaneously: 1 [3]; flower coloration: yellowish [2], white [1], greenish [1]; flower architecture: actinomorphic [3]; flower position: subapical [3], lateral [3], apical [1]; flower size qualitativ: small [3]; flower size quantitativ: 10 mm [3] areole prominence: superficial [3] fruit coloration: whitish [1]; fruit shape: subglobose [3] bud orientation: perpendicular [3]
A single or the first number in square brackets denotes sample size