

Cactaceae
Selenicereus anthonyanus
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Selenicereus anthonyanus at a glance:
Selenicereus anthonyanus fascinates by day with flat deeply notched stems and, on mature plants, by night with huge fragrant flowers that open for only a few hours. Often compared with fishbone cactus, it has a more collector-driven feel because stem shape and flowering both carry real drama. It is ideal for growers who enjoy epiphytic cacti as long-term projects and want something sculptural even before the first bloom arrives.
With bright filtered light, an airy epiphytic cactus mix, and partial drying between waterings, Selenicereus anthonyanus stays at its best. Plant responds better to consistency than constant adjustment, which makes it ideal for growers who read rhythm rather than follow rigid schedules. Mature leaves look better than rushed growth.
Selenicereus anthonyanus
Quick Care Guide
Light
Bright indirect • approx. 10,000–20,000 lux
Water
Water when ~90–100% dry
Substrate
Airy + fast-draining • Light moisture buffer • Bark-based • Medium-chunky
Temperature
Ideal: 16–24 °C • Avoid below: 4 °C
Humidity
Moist 50–60 %
Growth habit
trailing epiphytic cactus
Support
not needed
Growth speed
High
Max size indoors
Max. trail length: 150 cm • Max. spread: 60 cm
Toxicity & safety
Non-toxic; spines – physical injury risk
Origin & habitat
Mexico (Chiapas); wet tropical habitat
How to read these metrics
These metrics are standardised reference points. We compile them by reviewing and cross-checking multiple botanical and horticultural references, then refining them through real-world growing experience. Source links: Plant Care Resources.
Please use the values as guidance. Conditions vary by home, so the same plant can respond differently. For plant-specific context, read the full product description and browse our Plant Care Guides.
- Light: level + approximate lux at leaf level;
- Watering: “% dry” is the trigger before watering again; lower % stays more evenly moist.
- Potting mix: one-line profile (structure/drainage • moisture buffer • base • particle size).
- Temperature: “Ideal” comfort range; “Avoid below” marks higher stress risk.
- Humidity: target bands (Normal/Moist/Humid); consistency usually matters most.
- Growth habit: growth form (rosette, trailing, climbing) for placement and training.
- Support: needed/optional/none, whether stake, pole, or trellis improves structure and size.
- Growth speed: fast/average/slow under decent indoor conditions—expectations, not a promise.
- Max size indoors: realistic long-term potential; format differs for climbers vs. trailers.
- Toxicity & safety: chemical irritants/toxicity and physical hazards (spines, bristles).
- Origin & habitat: native region + typical biome/habitat as context.
Can Selenicereus anthonyanus be grown outdoors in European climates?
Summer outdoors onlyMore outdoor growing details
Move outside once nights stay above
10°C
Bring under cover below
4°C
Best outdoors in
Warm summer patio, Covered terrace
It can spend warm months outside, but it should go back under cover before cool nights return.
Outdoor note
Best outdoor fit
- Best outdoors in: Warm summer patio, Covered terrace
- Best grown in: Better in container
- Works best as: Summer patio container, Sheltered balcony
Timing
- Move outside once nights stay above: 10°C
- Bring under cover below: 4°C
- Before moving outdoors: Start in bright shade and add gentler sun only after it adjusts.
- Seasonal timing: Move it outside once nights are staying above 10°C. Bring it back under cover before nights drop below 4°C or autumn turns cold and wet.
Protection and winter
- Protection: Frost-free wintering indoors
- Protection note: Warm frost-free weather suits it outdoors, but cold nights and prolonged rain do not.
- Wintering: Overwinter bright, frost-free and out of draughts
- Winter protection: Bring indoors before cool damp weather and cold nights.
- Not a good fit for: Not suitable for exposed rain, cold nights or compost that stays wet for days.
Outdoor conditions
- Drainage: Free-draining
- Moisture outdoors: Dry slightly between waterings
- Wind exposure: Sheltered from strong wind
Plant Care Basics:
- Care basics , Main hub with links to all houseplant care guides.
- After delivery & first week , Unpacking, first placement, and early recovery.
- Light, How much light houseplants really need indoors.
- Watering , When to water and how to avoid root rot.
- Substrates & roots , Potting mixes and drainage for strong root systems.
- Humidity, When humidity matters and what actually helps.
- Fertilizing, Simple feeding routine without burning roots.
- Problems & pests, Yellow leaves, brown tips, bugs, and fixes that work.
- Semi-hydro , How to run low-maintenance mineral substrates.
Your new plant has just travelled a long way and needs a calm start in its new home. For step-by-step unboxing and first-week care, check our after-delivery care guide. For deeper tips on how your plant settles in over the next weeks, read our houseplant acclimatization guide.
