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Other used ancestors whose photographs I have, are Disocactus biformis and Disocactus quezaltecus (botanical species with small flowers and early blooming). They are especially used to obtain hybrids with small blooms.
Disocactus biformis
Disocactus biformis (detail)
Disocactus quezaltecus
At the end of his conference, Rudolf gave us some cuttings of his winter blooming hybrid Epiphyllum.
These are the hybrids I will now present you, hoping to add some more to this aticle over the next years.
Now, I will add an Epiphyllum created by my friend Alain Laroze, to Rudolf's hybrids. This Epiphyllum blooms in winter; its mother is: ........ still the very same Disocactus macranthus; the father is a hybrid Epiphyllum x 'Ackermannii Hybridus', repeat-blooming, to follow the same idea.
I will start with Alain's hybrid: >>>Next page 8/13
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PHOTOS OF ALL MY HYBRID EPIPHYLLUM CLASSIFIED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
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