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'''''Pseudorhipsalis lancesteri''''' is an ] ] ] to ] found in the upper levels of the ]. It is a cactus (Family ]) with flattened, ] magenta-colored stems. The flowers are cream-colored.<ref>{{ cite book | last= Hogan | first= Sean | date= 2004 |title= Flora - The Gardener's Bible | location= Willoughby, New South Wales | publisher=Global Book Pub. Pty. Ltd. | page= 1102-1103 with photo | isbn= 1-74048-097-X }}</ref> '''''Pseudorhipsalis lancesteri''''' is an ] ] ] to ] found in the upper levels of the ]. It is a cactus (Family ]) with flattened, ] magenta-colored stems. The flowers are cream-colored.<ref>{{ cite book | last= Hogan | first= Sean | date= 2004 |title= Flora - The Gardener's Bible | location= Willoughby, New South Wales | publisher=Global Book Pub. Pty. Ltd. | page= 1102-1103 with photo | isbn= 1-74048-097-X }}</ref>
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Pseudorhipsalis lancesteri is an epiphytic root climber endemic to Costa Rica found in the upper levels of the rainforest. It is a cactus (Family Cactaceae) with flattened, succulent magenta-colored stems. The flowers are cream-colored.

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  1. Hogan, Sean (2004). Flora - The Gardener's Bible. Willoughby, New South Wales: Global Book Pub. Pty. Ltd. p. 1102-1103 with photo. ISBN 1-74048-097-X.