• Stems may lie along the ground (procumbent), climb (scandent), or hang (pendent). Stems are often only 1.5 cm thick, producing aerial roots; 3 ribs; margins slightly undulating; white
areoles; 1-3 spines 2–3 mm long, yellowish; several hairs on young growth, brittle-like; green
epidermis. • Flowers are nocturnal and funnel-shaped, 32–38 cm long;
pericarpel is
ovoid or slightly
globose,
tubercles are large and flattened, with felt-like and spiny areoles subtended by small
bracteoles; receptacle elongate; outer tepals long, green, triangular-acute; inner tepals 10 cm long, 3.5 cm wide, white, broader; stamens numerous inserted in two zones, yellow; style yellow, stigma lobes numerous, green. • Fruit: ovoid, tuberculate, spiny, skin yellow (sometimes red/orange, when hybridized), seeds black; interior white (sometimes pink, when hybridized), edible, having a pleasant, mildly sweet flavor. • Pollination: Yellow pitayas are self-fertile (meaning no cross-pollination is required) ==Cultivation==