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Rhipping yarns about Rhipsalis baccifera
Posted in Africa, Americas, Evolution, Madagascar, Species, Students
Tagged #NatSCA2015, Ali Eyres, biogeography, Cactaceae, cactus puns, Caryophyllales, disjunct, dispersal, distribution, Epiphyte, epiphytic, migration, Mistletoe Cactus, monty python, New world, Old world, Rhipsalis, Rhipsalis baccifera, Spaghetti Cactus, synonyms, The Guard Cell, Tropical biodiversity, vicariance
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