No not but why would u eat it it has no healing medical indications.
No not but why would u eat it it has no healing medical indications.
the other names are cereus greggii
It is the name given for several varieties of Night Blooming Cereus Cactii.
K. A. Longstreet has written: 'Night-blooming cereus'
As with most night flowering plants the flowers are white ,as they are pollinated by moths and other night flying insects this makes them more easilly seen.
This gorgeous plant can grow to be up to 10 feet tall.
The night blooming cereus or queen of the night
Cereus Blooms at Night was created in 1996.
I think you may be referring to the Night Blooming Cereus, or babe in a manger. It blooms once a year I believe, and only at night. When it's fully opened, you can see what looks like a small manger inside.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cestrumspp.
Moonflower/Nightblooming cereus
Because at night there is less light, so the chlorophyll inside the plant does not give of enough wave lengths of green, so the plant in result turns out less colorful.Answer:Flowers polinated by moths and other night flying insects do not need to be colourful as they are usually scented to attract their insects.