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Tips on Christ in a Manger - by other names

Jon Halsey writes:
Try looking for "Night Blooming Cereus". The botanical name is: "Epiphyllum oxypetalum" I know some people refer to this as "Christ in the Manger" while others call it "Dutchman's Pipe". Another possibility and in the same family is Hylocereus undatus. This variety is sometimes referred to as "Jesus in the Cradle". Both are beautiful plants and I can see how they could share the common name the reader is looking for. - Jon Halsey
Comments re article 69796 Reader wants to know how to obtain Christ in a Manger plant




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