RMKY154A–Close up of Epiphyllum or orchid cactus with flower buds
RFK9CFGM–Close-up of a red Orchid Cactus blossom, Epiphyllum ackermannii.
RFKJT9D5–Studio photograph of a night blooming Cereus flower using light painting technique.
RFJ4J71M–Closeup of a red Orchid Cactus blossom, Epiphyllum ackermannii.
RFS1N7N9–Epiphyllum oxypetalum cacti orchid, flowering at night. Also known as Keng Hwa, or Night Queen. A night blooming Cereus.
RF2GMGR13–Amazing Blossom of Epiphyllum hybrid
RFDBM95T–Orchid cacti. Phyllocactus hybr.
RFG0Y4GT–Cactus flower
RF2WFD1G8–Epiphyllum phyllanthus (L.) Haw. Here As Cactus phyllanthus from History of Succulent Plants [Plantarum historia succulentarum / Histoire des plantes grasses] painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté and described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle 1799 Epiphyllum phyllanthus, commonly known as the climbing cactus, is a species of epiphytic cacti. It has no leaves, instead having stems that photosynthesise. It is thought to be pollinated by hawkmoths, as the flowers only open at night and produce a strong fragrance.
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RFAKW6AW–Blossom of cactus in vase (Epiphyllum), close-up
RMRDPNAC–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 258 MY GARDEN. rest, when it flowers abundantly in spring, after a little water has been given to it. No plant is more easy to grow if the gardener wills it to succeed, but it is strange that few seldom have that will. I have had the Cochineal opuntia, with the cochineal insects, but the punctures of these creatures caused the plant eventually to rot. The Epiphyllum truncatum (fig. 526) flowers in winter: it is grown in our fernery. Its pink blossom and elegant form, at