Rhipsalis baccifera
- For "Cactus mistletoe", see Tristerix aphylla, a Chilean species of mistletoe, whose preferred hosts are two species of cactus.
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R. baccifera
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Rhipsalis baccifera (J.S. Mueller) Stearn
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Rhipsalis baccifera, commonly known as the mistletoe cactus, is an epiphytic cactus which originates from Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Florida. It is also spread throughout the tropics of Africa and into Sri Lanka. This is the only cactus species naturally occurring outside the New World. One theory is that it was introduced to the Old World by migratory birds, long enough ago for the Old World populations to be regarded as distinct subspecies.[1] The alternative theory is that the species initially crossed the Atlantic Ocean on European ships trading between South America and Africa, after which birds may have spread it more widely.[2]
Taxonomy
The species shows considerable polymorphism and can be divided into numerous subspecies. Mesoamerican specimens are usually tetraploid and South American specimens are diploid. The genera currently assigned to the tribe Rhipsalideae (which include Hatiora, Lepismium, and Schlumbergera in addition to Rhipsalis) were subject to considerable confusion and disagreement prior to the clarification by Wilhelm Barthlott and Nigel Taylor in 1995.[3]
Synonyms
The naming of the species is confusing, and a very large number of obsolete names (synonyms) exist. These include:[citation needed]
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- Cactus caripensis
- Cactus fasciculatus
- Cactus pendulus
- Cassytha baccifera
- Cassytha filiformis
- Hariota fasciculata
- Rhipsalis baccifera subsp. fasciculata
- Rhipsalis baccifera subsp. rhodocarpa
- Rhipsalis bartlettii
- Rhipsalis caripensis
- Rhipsalis cassutha
- Rhipsalis cassuthopsis
- Rhipsalis cassytha var. rhodocarpa
- Rhipsalis cassythoides
- Rhipsalis dichotoma
- Rhipsalis fasciculata
- Rhipsalis heptagona
- Rhipsalis hookeriana
- Rhipsalis hylaea
- Rhipsalis madagascariensis
- Rhipsalis mesembryanthoides
- Rhipsalis minutiflora
- Rhipsalis neocassutha
- Rhipsalis parasitica
- Rhipsalis parasitica
- Rhipsalis pilosa
- Rhipsalis undulata
- Rhipsalis suarensis
- Rhipsalis suareziana
The genus Cassytha belongs to the family Lauraceae rather than Cactaceae, and the classification of some Rhipsalis species to the genus was an error based on the not dissimilar habit.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Anderson 2001, p. 611.
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External links
- Media related to Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. at Wikimedia Commons
- Data related to Rhipsalis baccifera at Wikispecies