Its synonym is Ph. selloum. It comes from Brasil.
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with poor light and winter temperature no more than 12°C. | |||||||
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Photo: Sherry Gates | |
| Link to The IAS - Ph. bipinnatifidum Link to Philippe Faucon's Desert-Tropicals Ph. selloum. Link to Wroclaw University: Ph. bipinnatifidum Link to Bartosz Zalewski - Ph. bipinnatifidum |