Selenicereus hamatus is a very vigorous cactus with clambering or sprawling, light green stems with usually four ribs lined with knobby …
Browsing: Selenicereus
Selenicereus is an epiphytic, lithophytic and terrestrial genus of cacti found in Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America. The genus is named after the Greek moon goddess Selene as the flowers open at night.
Click on the photo or the name of the succulent plant for which you wish to see further information.
Back to Browse Succulents by Genus.
You can also browse succulents by Scientific Name, Common Name, Family, USDA Hardiness Zone, Origin, or cacti by Genus.
Epiphyllum chrysocardium (Fernleaf Cactus), also known as Selenicereus chrysocardium, is an interesting, much-branched cactus with …
Selenicereus pteranthus (Princess of the Night) is a much-branched pendent cactus with long, clambering or pendent stems with 4 to 6 ribs …
Selenicereus validus is an attractive cactus with green, pendant, rope-like stems with 9 to 12 ribs lined with clusters of fine white …
Selenicereus triangularis (Strawberry Pear), formerly known as Hylocereus triangularis or Hylocereus trigonus, is a highly branched …
Selenicereus anthonyanus (Fish Bone Cactus), formerly known as Cryptocereus anthonyanus, is a fast-growing, highly branching cactus with …
Selenicereus undatus (Dragon Fruit), formerly known as Hylocereus undatus, is a lithophytic or hemiepiphytic cactus with creeping …