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Pseudorhipsalis lankesteri

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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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