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waterwisegirl
Ramona, CA

January 21, 2009
10:49 PM

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There are only about a half dozen different hatioras, but I thought these two were Hatiora salicorniodes, but notice one has tiny hairs. Notice also one droops more. Are these two different species of Hatiora? Two different names?

Also, the third I thought was a rhipsalis, but I'm not sure of the species. Just wondering if you know it's name.

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