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Selenicereus wercklei is a rare and fascinating epiphytic cactus native to the tropical forests of Central America, particularly Costa Rica. Unlike desert cacti, this unusual species grows naturally in warm, humid forests where it climbs trees and rocks, using aerial roots to anchor itself as it searches for light.
Known for its long, trailing or climbing stems and spectacular nocturnal flowers, Selenicereus wercklei is closely related to the famous Queen of the Night cacti. Mature plants can produce large, fragrant blooms that open after sunset and last for just a single night, making flowering a truly special event for collectors.
Its combination of exotic growth, unusual habitat requirements, and impressive flowers has made Selenicereus wercklei a highly desirable plant among rare cactus and tropical plant enthusiasts.
Botanical Name: Selenicereus wercklei
Common Name: Wercklé's Night-Blooming Cactus
Family: Cactaceae
Origin: Costa Rica
Growth Habit: Climbing or trailing epiphytic cactus
Difficulty: Easy to Intermediate
Pet Safe: Generally considered non-toxic, although ingestion should be discouraged.
Selenicereus wercklei enjoys bright conditions but is adapted to filtered forest light rather than harsh desert sun.
Bright indirect light
Morning sun
East or west-facing windows
Bright conservatories
Intense midday sun
Deep shade
Dark indoor locations
Bright light encourages stronger growth and improves the chances of flowering as the plant matures.
Unlike desert cacti, Selenicereus wercklei appreciates more regular watering.
The top 3–5 cm of compost feels dry
The pot feels noticeably lighter
Water thoroughly
Allow excess water to drain away
Reduce watering frequency
Allow the compost to dry more between waterings
Constantly wet compost
Standing water around the roots
Prolonged drought during active growth
As a tropical epiphytic cactus, Selenicereus wercklei appreciates moderate humidity.
50–70%
For best growth:
Group with other tropical plants
Provide good airflow
Avoid excessively dry environments
Higher humidity can encourage stronger aerial root development and healthier stems.
Warm temperatures support vigorous growth.
18°C – 30°C
10°C
Frost
Cold draughts
Extended periods below 10°C
Consistent warmth helps encourage flowering and healthy stem development.
A loose, airy mix that mimics its epiphytic habitat works best.
Orchid bark
Peat-free houseplant compost
Perlite or pumice
Horticultural charcoal
Excellent drainage is essential, but the roots should not be allowed to remain bone dry for extended periods.
Feed regularly during the growing season.
Balanced liquid fertiliser
Every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer
Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.
Selenicereus wercklei is a vigorous climber when provided with support.
Long, trailing or climbing stems
Aerial roots
Fast-growing habit
Large nocturnal flowers on mature plants
Stems can exceed 2–3 metres in length
Growth is often faster than many traditional cacti
A moss pole, trellis, or hanging basket can be used depending on the desired display.
Flowering is one of the most exciting aspects of growing Selenicereus wercklei.
Large white flowers
Sweet fragrance
Night-blooming habit
Blooms typically last for a single night
Provide bright light
Maintain regular feeding during the growing season
Allow the plant to reach maturity
Avoid excessive root disturbance
Flowering often occurs only on mature specimens.
Usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage.
May indicate underwatering.
Often caused by insufficient light or cool temperatures.
Typically linked to waterlogged compost.
Usually due to immaturity, low light levels, or insufficient feeding.
Repot every 2–3 years or when roots outgrow the container.
Spring
Choose a pot with excellent drainage and avoid oversized containers.
Selenicereus wercklei is easy to propagate.
Stem cuttings
Rooting in a well-draining mix
Allow cuttings to callous for several days before planting to reduce the risk of rot.
Selenicereus wercklei offers something truly different from traditional cacti. Its tropical origins, climbing habit, aerial roots, and spectacular night-blooming flowers make it an intriguing addition to any plant collection. Whether grown trailing from a hanging basket or climbing a support, this rare species brings an exotic rainforest feel while rewarding patient growers with one of the plant world's most remarkable floral displays.