糸葦(いとあし)の名のとおり、糸のように細いリプサリス。同種のカスッサ R. cassutha のほうが通りが良いようですが、今は baccifera が正式な学名です。Rhipsalis baccibera という学名も見かけましたが、baccifera の間違いかもしれないです…。



| Season Type | Summer |
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| Sun Exposure | Partial Shade |
| Hardiness | 0℃ / 32℉ |
| Blooming Season | - |
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IUCN RedList 低危険種
CITES 低リスク 輸出入制限
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@barrygoldman1 @bug_gwen I can think of two in the plant world. Ceiba pentandra and Rhipsalis baccifera are both of Neotropic origin but are found throughout the Afrotropics. Neither as far as I am aware have caused mass ecosystem disruption. I’d be curious if you find counterexamples though.
A friend gifted me a few cuttings of Rhipsalis baccifera a few weeks ago. They've all rooted and are doing fab! This is only one potful, I have another. https://t.co/84HzlwW81o
Cactaceae, las cactáceas, son conocidas en conjunto como cactos, cactus o cacti. Esta familia es originaria de América. Sin embargo, hay una excepción, Rhipsalis baccifera, que está extendida en África tropical, Madagascar y Ceilán. https://t.co/sGUGMWMnr3
@godly1966 @JamTheGardenMan Beautiful. I've used my @PlantNetProject app that suggests it's either Rhipsalis pilocarpa or Rhipsalis baccifera.
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