Cereus Blooms at Night was created in 1996.
Cereus pedunculatus was created in 1777.
Cereus hildmannianus was created in 1890.
the other names are cereus greggii
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.
Moonflower/Nightblooming cereus
Moon- or night-bloomers is the term for flowers which bloom only at night.Specifically, such flowers tend to be fragrant and white in color. Examples include angel's trumpet (Datura inoxia), evening primrose (Oenothera macrocarpa), mock orange (Philadelphus coronarius), moonflower (Ipomoea alba), and night phlox (Zaluzianskya capensis).
It is the name given for several varieties of Night Blooming Cereus Cactii.
Blooms of Dublin was created in 1982.
Blooms of Darkness was created in 2006.
Death Blooms was created in 2000.
K. A. Longstreet has written: 'Night-blooming cereus'
No not but why would u eat it it has no healing medical indications.