Rhipsalis elliptica syn. Rhipsalis chloroptera
Rhipsalis elliptica
Early Winter 2020
39
- 4
Late Summer 2017
22
- 5
Early Autumn 2016
9
- 5



Rhipsalis elliptica syn. Rhipsalis chloroptera
Early Winter 2020
39
Late Summer 2017
22

lovestogarden
#succulent #rhipsalis #flower #blooming

kimguy
Awesome pic!

lovestogarden
Thank you Kim. @kimguy

ofthought
Awesome photo

lovestogarden
#Rhipsaliselliptica
Early Autumn 2016
9

lovestogarden
Help me identify this plant. #plantid. @alovealoe & @hazec I took a photo of the whole plant. Do you still think it looks like epiphyllium?

hazec
It might actually be a Rhypsalis elliptica now I can see a bit more. You have a holiday cactus there too.

lovestogarden
Yes, thank you @hazec !

alovealoe
I agree with @hazec. A similar species is R. rhombea to consider. Tbh I'm still novice with epiphytic cactus/succulents

lovestogarden
Thank you @alovealoe
A little pink fruit on this #Rhipsalis elliptica. She is also bearing some foliage scars from being crushed by the huge Prickly Pear recently. #Rhipsaliselliptica #southerncalifornia 20 January 2020
Cute little fruits. 🙂 Sorry the prickly pear 🌵crushed it.🤕😭 It'll bounce back though...Scars show how tough it is and still make a comeback. 💋👍
So true. This one has taken a beating before and still does wonderful. 💗 @PunkyKy
Its beautiful a💋