Summary[edit] Description: Hatiora salicornioides with many buds and a few open flowers in january 2006 northern hemisphere. The buds and flowers are only found on the plants window side, where it is colder. With centimeter ruler. Date: 14 March 2012, 11:38 (UTC). Source: This file was derived from: Rhipsalis salicornioides 3.jpg: . Author: Rhipsalis_salicornioides_3.jpg: Glenn derivative work: Bff. : This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Cropped, color correction. The original can be viewed here: Rhipsalis salicornioides 3.jpg. Modifications made by Bff.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Conservatory of Flowers - San Francisco, California, USA. Date: 21 June 2014, 16:10:54. Source: Own work. Author: Daderot.
Hatiora salicornioides (bottle cactus) is an epiphyte native to eastern Brazil. This image shows three yet unopened buds projecting from the tip of one stem and a drop of sap clinging to a spicule at the tip of another. Height of rear bud approx. 5.5 mm. This focus stack is a composition of 135 individual images.
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Summary[edit] Description: Hatiora salicornioides with some buds in january 2006 northern hemisphere. The buds and flowers are only found on the plants window side, where it is colder. With centimeter ruler. Date: 21 January 2006 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Glenn assumed (based on copyright claims).
Summary[edit] Description: Hatiora salicornioides Britton & Rose (1915) English: Habit of flowering Hatiora salicornioides. New exposition of succulents of Moscow State University’s Botanical Garden (Apothecary Garden). Moscow, Russia. Русский: Хатиора солеросовая, общий вид цветущего растения. Новая экспозиция суккулентов ботанического сада «Аптекарский огород» Московского государственного университета. Москва, Россия. Date: 4 January 2014. Source: Own work. Author: Bff.
Summary[edit] Description: Botanical specimen in the Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses, Wellesley College Botanic Gardens, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA. Date: 2 July 2011, 14:34:42. Source: Self-photographed. Author: Daderot. Permission(Reusing this file): Public domain.
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Summary[edit] Description: Hatiora salicornioides Britton & Rose (1915) English: Habit of flowering Hatiora salicornioides. New exposition of succulents of Moscow State University’s Botanical Garden (Apothecary Garden). Moscow, Russia. Русский: Хатиора солеросовая, общий вид цветущего растения. Новая экспозиция суккулентов ботанического сада «Аптекарский огород» Московского государственного университета. Москва, Россия. Date: 4 January 2014. Source: Own work. Author: Bff.