All in good humor, and all were amazed when the flower opened
last night. The night blooming cereus,
queen of the night, lady of the night, Epiphyllum oxypetalum,
or whatever you like to call it is not the most beautiful plant, but when it
blooms at night, it is absolutely stunning.
We were amazed to see a flower bud on our plant a few weeks ago. In the past few years it always bloomed in
spring, but let the truth be known, we kind of neglected it and I think we did
not water it for four weeks or so. The
flower started opening around 7 o’clock and by 9 it was fully opened and
filling the house up with this wonderful perfume. The flower is only open one night and then
falls off.
I knew the plant from Curacao where I grew up. People cultivated this plant at home and the
word epiphyllum reminds me that this plant is probably an epiphyte which are
plants that need support and grow on other plants and over there they grew
along tree trunks. Famous epiphytes of
course are some of the orchids. I
remember so well that everyone on the island was excited when they bloomed. It often occurred that they all bloomed on
the same time and people would be calling around asking their friends how many
blooms they had that night.
This is only the third time we have had this particular
plant bloom in the 14 so years we had it, but it sure is an event to
remember. Below are three photos, one was
taken around 6 in the evening the other at full bloom (at full bloom the flower was 9 inches or 22 cm across). Enjoy, sorry I could not capture the smell.
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