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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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confused with
Disocactus × jenkinsonii, a
hybrid between D.
phyllanthoides and D. speciosus. The
stems of
Disocactus ackermannii consist of a...
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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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placed in the
genus Epiphyllum, was
firmly nested within Disocactus. The
natural range of
Disocactus crenatus spans from Mexico,
specifically encomp****ing...
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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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Online accepts 10 species:
Disocactus crenatus (Lindl.) M.Á.Cruz & S.Arias (as
Epiphyllum crenatum (Lindl.) G.Don)
Disocactus lepidocarpus (F.A.C.Weber)...
- or more of the
species of this genus.
Disocactus ×hybridus, a
hybrid cactus often incorrectly called Disocactus ackermannii This page is an
index of articles...
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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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Disocactus ×
jenkinsonii is a
hybrid between Disocactus phyllanthoides and
Disocactus speciosus. It is
perhaps the most
commonly grown orchid cactus and...