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Saturday, March 1, 2008

1. What is an epiphyllum?

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What we commonly call "epiphyllums" today are actually hybrids of epiphytic cacti species native to the jungles of Central and Sou...

2. First hybrids

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Although the plants that the San Diego Epiphyllum Society was formed to promote are called "epiphyllum", the question is "Are...

3. What's in a name?

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In 1813 Englishman Adrian H. Haworth first described Epiphyllum phyllanthus and thus established the name Epiphyllum as a valid name for a G...

4. What are they called today?

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While most everyone agrees that our hybrid plants aren't all Epiphyllum hybrids, the real discussion today is "What is the most acc...

5. Planting and growing instructions

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Propagation of unrooted cuttings Normaly you get your cuttings unrooted, although some nurseries sell the cuttings rooted. The advantage of ...
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