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Selenicereus macdonaldiae 'Queen of the Night' (WA prohibited)

Selenicereus macdonaldiae 'Queen of the Night' (WA prohibited)

A spectacular night-flowering cactus producing long, slender stems and large, fragrant white blooms. A prized species for collectors who enjoy dramatic, once-a-year floral displays.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light; protect from harsh afternoon sun.
  • Water: Water thoroughly then allow the mix to nearly dry; reduce deeply in winter.
  • Temperature: Warm-growing; protect from frost.
  • Media: Free-draining cactus/epiphytic mix with added bark or perlite.
  • Feeding: Moderate fertiliser during spring–summer to support flowering.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth habit: Clambering, sprawling stems that can be trained on supports or allowed to cascade.
  • Stems: Slender, ribbed, often with aerial roots for anchoring.
  • Flowers: Large white nocturnal blooms with long, narrow outer segments and a sweet fragrance.
  • Flower size: Typically 15–25 cm across under good conditions.
  • Season: Flowers in warm months, often with only a few blooms each year.
  • Other traits: Known for its dramatic night-opening flowers and rapid stem growth.
$25.00
Selenicereus macdonaldiae 'Queen of the Night' (WA prohibited)—
$25.00

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Selenicereus macdonaldiae 'Queen of the Night' (WA prohibited)

A spectacular night-flowering cactus producing long, slender stems and large, fragrant white blooms. A prized species for collectors who enjoy dramatic, once-a-year floral displays.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light; protect from harsh afternoon sun.
  • Water: Water thoroughly then allow the mix to nearly dry; reduce deeply in winter.
  • Temperature: Warm-growing; protect from frost.
  • Media: Free-draining cactus/epiphytic mix with added bark or perlite.
  • Feeding: Moderate fertiliser during spring–summer to support flowering.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth habit: Clambering, sprawling stems that can be trained on supports or allowed to cascade.
  • Stems: Slender, ribbed, often with aerial roots for anchoring.
  • Flowers: Large white nocturnal blooms with long, narrow outer segments and a sweet fragrance.
  • Flower size: Typically 15–25 cm across under good conditions.
  • Season: Flowers in warm months, often with only a few blooms each year.
  • Other traits: Known for its dramatic night-opening flowers and rapid stem growth.

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Description

A spectacular night-flowering cactus producing long, slender stems and large, fragrant white blooms. A prized species for collectors who enjoy dramatic, once-a-year floral displays.

Care

  • Light: Bright filtered light; protect from harsh afternoon sun.
  • Water: Water thoroughly then allow the mix to nearly dry; reduce deeply in winter.
  • Temperature: Warm-growing; protect from frost.
  • Media: Free-draining cactus/epiphytic mix with added bark or perlite.
  • Feeding: Moderate fertiliser during spring–summer to support flowering.

Key Characteristics

  • Growth habit: Clambering, sprawling stems that can be trained on supports or allowed to cascade.
  • Stems: Slender, ribbed, often with aerial roots for anchoring.
  • Flowers: Large white nocturnal blooms with long, narrow outer segments and a sweet fragrance.
  • Flower size: Typically 15–25 cm across under good conditions.
  • Season: Flowers in warm months, often with only a few blooms each year.
  • Other traits: Known for its dramatic night-opening flowers and rapid stem growth.
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