Representatives of the genus are abundantly branching epiphytic shrubs with aerial roots. All species have soft bristly pubescence, no thorns. The stems are drooping, can be of various shapes - round, ribbed or flat leaf-like.
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The areoles are located on the surface of the stem - unlike representatives of the related genus Lepismium. The flowers are actinomorphic, small; depending on the species, they can be located either along the entire length of the stem or closer to the top of the shoot.
The corollas of the flowers are white or pale pink. The flowering time for most species is late winter, early spring. The fruits are juicy, berry-like, of various colors - white, pink, black.
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