Hariota pachyptera
Revis. Gen. Pl. 1: 263. 1891 [5 Nov 1891] = Rhipsalis pachyptera Pfeiff. 1837
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Hariota pachyptera
Author
(Pfeiff.) Kuntze
Chinese genus
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Chinese name
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Primary
Accepted
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Description
Rhipsalis pachyptera is an epiphytic or lithophytic succulent plant, semierect to somewhat pendent, spineless, freely branching, 0.7-1.5 m long. The stems are robust, with many large wide leaf-like joints that are often referred to as leaves. These flattened stems are broadly elliptic and leathery, pale fresh green to deep green in colour and sometimes tinged reddish. It is an outstanding species often developing many buds at one areole. Flower creamy-yellow or whitish followed by many white fruits. This species was for a long time confused with Rhipsalis alataSN|7214]]SN|7210]], a very distinct species from Jamaica, now referred to the genus Pseudorhipsalis. Rhipsalis pachypteraSN|7210]]SN|7214]] and Rhipsalis crispata are connected by numerous intermediate species whose classification is yet to be sorted out.
Flowers
Numerous, rotate, sweet smelling, sessile, borne laterally from the scallops of the branches, solitary, or 2-5(-13) from the areole, with very short tube, to 12(-15) mm long, 13-25 mm in diameter. Petaloid tepals 5-9, asymmetric, widely spreading, 2.5-12 mm long 2.5-6 mm wide, greenish-white, yellowish or whitish external with reddish apex, apex rounded, curved inwards. Stamens 60-70, white. Style 6-7 mm long. Stigma-lobes (3-)4-5(-6), slender 1.7-3.5 mm long. Ovary subglobose, 4 mm long and thick, greenish, smooth with 1-4 sepaloid tepals. Nectary 1-1.3 mm long.
Blooming Season
Winter.
Stem
Much jointed, branching apically, rarerly laterally, branches dichotomous or verticillate, pendent, succulent, dimorphic, often terete below with many large wide stems segments above. Primary stem segments 8-40 cm long, 2-3 winged, with cylindric base 7-30 mm wide. Secondary stem segments flattened, thick, broadly elliptic, sometimes nearly circular, mostly with truncate apices (8-)11-25 cm long and 5-12 cm broad, thickish, stiff, dark green, becoming purple, and with prominent veins. Margin deeply crenate (with notched and scalloped ) plane to slightly undulate, with 6-16 mm projections. Sometimes two rows of aerial roots from the mid-vein.
Fruits
Globose, to depressed globose, 4.5-5 mm long and 5-5.5 mm wide, white, reddening in the sun (often pinkish or reddish when immature), glabrous.
Areoles
With sparse wool 1-5 cm apart. When sterile 2-3 mm in diameter, sometimes with vestigial scales; when fertile 2.8-4 mm in diameter, dense pilose, with one to several acicular scales.