What looks like leaves are not leaves, it is the plant itself.
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Sunday, December 26, 2004
A midnight flower
When we finished our Christmas gathering around 2 AM, we were greeted with this extraordinary flower. It comes from a plant relative to the cacti family (I have not been able to check the real name yet but I am working on it). A huge white flower (12 inches?) blooms for only one night, fully opening at around midnight. And Christmas eve was the night!
What looks like leaves are not leaves, it is the plant itself.
What looks like leaves are not leaves, it is the plant itself.
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NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS IS THE NAME YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. MY MOTHER PLANTED A NUMBER OF THIS PLANT AROUND THE HOUSE.
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