The listing, Night Blooming Cereus Rooted Cutting has ended.
This cutting has full, established roots and has two new shoots coming out of it. See photos. Like its cousin, the Christmas cactus, night-blooming cereus (Hylocereus undatus), commonly called Christ in the Manger, is a clamoring, vinelike perennial is the plant family Epephyllum. The hardy cactus develops leafless, three-sided stems that can be trained to climb a support via brown aerial rootlets along the stems. The Christ in the Manger plant only blooms once a year, although the parent of this cutting has bloomed twice this year, with blooms that last only one night. With proper care, night-blooming cereus plants live for decades and become treasured family heirlooms.