HYLOCEREUS x STENDATUS CONNIE MAYER
- A species cross by German hybridizer, Eckhard Meier. It is the only red-purple species that is nocturnal. The parent plants are H.stenopterus and H.undatus and is as easy to grow. It starts to open during the heat of the day and is completely open by dusk and closes completely by early morning. Size varies with the weather and location - from 8" to 14". L

Hylocereus xstendatus Connie Mayer
Hylocereus undatus

HYLOCEREUS UNDATUS
- This is the largest flower of the night bloomers that we've seen - over one foot across! The bloom is white with green outer petals. Cup and saucer shape. Growth is heavy triangular and very rampant, needs plenty of space. XL

SELENICEREUS ATROPILOSUS
- White, funnel shaped flower. This one looks like an epi - only night blooming. Growth is rope-like but stiff and with short spines. M

Selenicereus atropilosus
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