XL Epiphyllum Plant – 10 Year Mature Specimen | Rooted Orchid Cactus | Night Blooming Fragrant White Flowers | Large Indoor Tropical Plant | Collector’s Choice
XL Epiphyllum Plant – 10 Year Mature Specimen | Rooted Orchid Cactus | Night Blooming Fragrant White Flowers | Large Indoor Tropical Plant | Collector’s Choice
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Own a stunning, mature XL Epiphyllum specimen—approximately 10+ years old and fully established. This large, healthy orchid cactus is known for its dramatic, night-blooming white flowers and delightful fragrance. A true collector’s plant, it has a strong history of blooming and vigorous growth, making it a rewarding addition to any indoor plant collection or shaded patio garden.
This well-developed plant is fully rooted and may ship bare root or with a root ball depending on packaging needs. Carefully maintained and fertilized prior to shipping, it arrives ready to thrive. With proper care, it can produce abundant blooms and even be propagated into multiple new plants. You will receive a plant similar in size and maturity to the one shown in listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 1 XL Epiphyllum mature plant (approx. 10+ years old)
✔️ Fully rooted, large established specimen
✔️ Past blooming plant with strong growth history
✔️ May ship bare root or with root ball
✔️ Secure packaging for safe delivery
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Orchid Cactus, Night Blooming Cactus
Botanical Name: Epiphyllum spp. (often Epiphyllum anguliger type)
Plant Type: Epiphytic cactus
Growth Stage: Mature specimen plant
Sun Requirements: Bright indirect light or partial shade
Soil: Well-draining cactus or orchid mix
Watering: Moderate; allow partial drying between watering
Mature Size: Large trailing plant (can reach several feet)
Growth Rate: Fast growing when established
USDA Zones: 10–11 (indoors in all zones)
Container Friendly: Yes
💡 Care Tip:
Provide bright indirect light and avoid harsh direct sun. Water when the top layer of soil feels dry, and increase humidity for optimal growth. For best flowering, allow slight drying and cooler temps in winter months to encourage bud formation.
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