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    crosses between species of Disocactus (rather than Epiphyllum) and other genera in the Hylocereeae. The species of the genus Disocactus grow as epiphytes or...
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    Disocactus anguliger (syn. Epiphyllum anguliger), commonly known as the fishbone cactus or zig zag cactus, is a cactus species native to Mexico. The species...
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    has been confused with Disocactus × jenkinsonii, a hybrid between D. phyllanthoides and D. speciosus. The stems of Disocactus ackermannii consist of a...
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    following subspecies are accepted: Disocactus speciosus subsp. blomianus (Kimnach) Ralf Bauer – Chiapas Disocactus speciosus subsp. cinnabarinus (Eichlam...
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    placed in the genus Epiphyllum, was firmly nested within Disocactus. The natural range of Disocactus crenatus spans from Mexico, specifically encompassing...
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    widely grown epiphyllum hybrids or "epis". The others are Disocactus speciosus and Disocactus crenatus. Stems to 1 m long or more, branching, primary stems...
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    Online accepts 10 species: Disocactus crenatus (Lindl.) M.Á.Cruz & S.Arias (as Epiphyllum crenatum (Lindl.) G.Don) Disocactus lepidocarpus (F.A.C.Weber)...
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    Aporocactus used to be a subgenus in Disocactus, but according to molecular evidence, it should be excluded from Disocactus and form a genus on its own. Therefore...
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    Disocactus × jenkinsonii is a hybrid between Disocactus phyllanthoides and Disocactus speciosus. It is perhaps the most commonly grown orchid cactus and...
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    Epiphyllum hybrid (category Disocactus)
    artificial hybrids derived primarily from species of the genus Disocactus. These Disocactus species are not true epiphyllums, but they used to be included...
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    Aporocactus martianus (syn. Disocactus martianus) is a species of cactus found in Oaxaca, Mexico. A. martianus grows only in Oaxaca, Mexico, in cloud forests...
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    Pseudorhipsalis into Disocactus as section Pseudorhipsalis, so Ps. ramulosa became Disocactus ramulosus. A molecular phylogenetic study of Disocactus in 2016 did...
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    'Stauch's Mandarin' by Dr. Stauch (Disocactus × smithii × S. anthonyanus) ×Disoselenicereus 'Noris' by R. Gräser (Disocactus speciosus × S. anthonyanus). ×Disoselenicereus...
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  • primarily from species of the genus Disocactus, often collectively called "epiphyllums" or "epis", for example: Disocactus ×hybridus Epiphyllum, one or more...
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    be classified as a subgenus in Disocactus, but according to molecular evidence, it should be excluded from Disocactus and treated as a separate genus...
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  • Fishbone cactus or zig-zag cactus is the common name of several cacti: Disocactus anguliger Selenicereus anthonyanus Weberocereus imitans This disambiguation...
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    compared with the other two "fishbone cacti", Selenicereus anthonyanus and Disocactus anguliger. "Weberocereus imitans (Kimnach & Hutchison) D. R. Hunt". Catalogue...
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    Pseudorhipsalis is genus of cacti. This genus is often included in Disocactus. It is epiphytic, many branched, and elongated with flattened, serrated cladodes...
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    their flowers, are hybrids of species within this tribe, particularly Disocactus, Pseudorhipsalis and Selenicereus, less often Epiphyllum, in spite of...
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    88). Austrocylindropuntia Brasiliopuntia Corynopuntia Cylindropuntia Disocactus phyllanthoides (as O. speciosa) Micropuntia Miqueliopuntia Chollas, now...
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    Stenocereus – Stephanocereus – Strophocactus Hylocereeae Acanthocereus – Deamia – Disocactus – Epiphyllum – Kimnachia – Pseudorhipsalis – Selenicereus (including Hylocereus) –...
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    Terrazas, Teresa (2016). "Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of the genus Disocactus (Cactaceae), based on the DNA sequences of six chloroplast markers". Willdenowia...
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    Copiapoa, Corryocactus, Coryphantha, Dendrocereus, Denmoza, Discocactus, Disocactus, Echinocactus, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Epiphyllum, Epithelantha, Eriosyce...
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    syndrome. Other hummingbird-pollinated genera include Cleistocactus and Disocactus. Bat-pollination is relatively uncommon in flowering plants, but about...
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    epiphytic-forest types. Examples include Epiphyllum anguliger, Schlumbergera, and Disocactus. This state also has one of the widest varieties of wildlife in the country...
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  • (leatherwood) Disa (an orchid genus) Disanthus Discaria Dischidia Discocactus Disocactus Disporopsis Disporum (fairy-bells) Dissotis Distictis Distylium Dizygotheca...
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    Kimnachia Epiphyllum Disocactus...
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    Backeb. Serrulatocereus Guiggi Stephanocereus A.Berger Uebelmannia Buining Disocactus Lindl. synonyms: Aporocactus Lem., Aporocereus Fric & Kreuz. (orth. var...
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  • Discocactus ferricola Discocactus pseudoinsignis Disocactus biformis Disocactus eichlamii Disocactus macdougallii Echinocactus grusonii, golden barrel...
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  • Amadis de Gaul in one source Roberta Lobeira Alanís, Mexican visual artist Disocactus or Lobeira, a cactus genus Solanum lycocarpum, or lobeira, a species of...
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