Rhipsalis teres

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Rhipsalis teres

Rhipsalis teres (Vell.) Steud., Nomencl. Bot., ed. 2, 2: 449. 1841 sec. Korotkova & al. 20111 wfo-0000399799
  • Cactus teres Vell., Fl. Flumin.: 207. 1829 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19952 wfo-0000578279
  • Hariota teres (Vell.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 263. 1891 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19952 wfo-0000715748
  • Hatiora teres (Vell.) Kuntze, 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
  • 1. Korotkova, N., Borsch, T., Quandt, D., Taylor, N. P., Müller, K. & Barthlott, W. 2011: What does it take to resolve relationships and to identify species with molecular markers? An example from the epiphytic Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae). – American Journal of Botany 98(9): 1549-1572. https://doi.org/10.3732/ajb.1000502, 2. Barthlott, W. & Taylor, N. P. 1995: Notes towards a monograph of Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae). – Bradleya 13: 43-79. https://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n13.1995.a7, 3. Korotkova, N. 2021: Revisions of Deamia, Disocactus, Epiphyllum, Hatiora, Kimnachia, Lepismium, Leuenbergeria, Lymanbensonia, Pereskia, Pfeiffera, Pseudorhipsalis, Rhipsalidopsis, Rhipsalis, Schlumbergera, Selenicereus, Strophocactus, Weberocereus, and various other names. In: Korotkova N. & al., Cactaceae at Caryophyllales.org – a dynamic online species-level taxonomic backbone for the family. – Willdenowia 51: 250-270. https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.51.51208, 4. Barthlott, W. & Taylor, N. P. 1995: Notes towards a monograph of Rhipsalideae (Cactaceae). – Bradleya 13: 43-79 https://doi.org/10.25223/brad.n13.1995.a7
  • =Rhipsalis pendula Vöcht. in Jahrb. Wiss. Bot. Leipzig 9: 371. 1873 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19955 wfo-0000399663
  • =Rhipsalis floribunda Schott ex K.Schum., Fl. Bras. 4(2): 274. 1890 syn. sec. Britton & Rose 19236 wfo-0000399713
  • 6. Britton, N. L. & Rose, J.N. 1923: Cactaceae 4.
  • =Hariota conferta Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 262. 1891 syn. sec. Britton & Rose 19237 wfo-0000715684
  • 7. Britton, N. L. & Rose, J.N. 1923: Cactaceae 4.
  • =Rhipsalis virgata F.A.C.Weber in Rev. Hort. (Paris) 64: 425. 1892 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19958 wfo-0000399787
  • =Rhipsalis alboareolata F.Ritter, Kakteen Südamerika 1: 41. 1979 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 19959 wfo-0000399850
  • =Rhipsalis clavellina F.Ritter, Kakteen Südamerika 1: 43. 1979 syn. sec. Barthlott & Taylor 199510 wfo-0000399892

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

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