Epiphyllum oxypetalum
Orchid Cactus 'Queen of the night'
- Late Summer 2023
- 17
- 2
- Late Summer 2023
- 18
- 5
- Mid Summer 2022
- 19
- 6
- Early Autumn 2020
- 15
- 1
- Early Autumn 2017
- 9
- 9
Epiphyllum oxypetalum
- Late Summer 2023
- 17
- Late Summer 2023
- 18
So worth going out with the mossies to see this.
And you photographed it beautifully. 🌞
Stunning! 🤍
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@sunlovin thank you. I had assistance to take this. Hubby stood by holding the torch.
- Mid Summer 2022
- 19
Great #collage showing #progress. So pretty. 🤍🤍
@novicegardenlover Thank you.
Stunning🤍🤍🤍 is this the one that blooms only for one night?
🤍👸🏻 🌌
@rikkie Yes it is. We went down at about 6 and it wasnt open. Went down again at 9pm to see it and by morning all done.
@rosegardengirl glad to hear you didn't miss their show😄
- Early Autumn 2020
- 15
#queenofthenight
- Early Autumn 2017
- 9
Super! #queenofthenight #selenicereus
@jobakes
Mmm yep it is totally different to mine. I’m waiting for it to flower then we’ll know for sure.
Hi Roslyn .I believe your plant may be under the wrong link.This listing is for Queen of the night is a prickly cereus cactus.The encyclopedia has been recently updated with more information about it.I think your plant may be an epiphyllum (queen of the night )looking at its leaves.Unfortunately there are numerous users who have their epiphylum under this listing as the example pic seems to be incorrect which I will follow up.See what you think?
@Muzz67 thanks so much Jacqui I’m sure it’s not a cactus.
No probs.Im sending tbe same message to all users in the same situation lol.Look under Epiphyllum its there 😁
@Muzz67. A bit hard to find but it’s done. I deleted the first picture of it. Was on separately. I wish there was a way of combining when they are the same plant.
From 2 seperate entries yes i don't think possible
You could screen shot the other and add it that way?
Oooh.. So lovely #glowing 🤍🤍
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