Flowering specimen of the cactus epiphyte Rhipsalis rhombea Rhipsalis rhombea here has flattened, succulent, photosynthetic stems that function like leaves. Spines of this unusual cactus are totally absent on these stems; hence, they do not block light interception by the green stem tissues. Flowers are formed from the axillary buds (areoles) along the red-tinged stem edges. This epiphytic species is native to western South America.

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