A Week of Flowers, Day Four

I am joining Cathy at Words and Herbs again today – providing a blast of tropical warmth from my South Florida garden. Above is the flower of a Dragonfruit or Pitaya. This is a night blooming cactus that bears fruit in the summer in the tropics. Early morning photography is necessary as these flowers are very ephemeral.

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14 comments on “A Week of Flowers, Day Four

  1. tracy's avatar tracy says:

    I love how over the top cactus flowers are.

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  2. krispeterson100's avatar krispeterson100 says:

    What a cool flower, Amelia! Green flowers aren’t common and I love them.

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  3. Cathy's avatar Cathy says:

    Such a beautiful flower Amelia. So intricate and extravagant! 😃

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  4. pbmgarden's avatar pbmgarden says:

    Awesome! I once inherited my daughter’s plant that bloomed at night. Looked very similar and now perhaps I know what I had! I’ll have to look back for photos.

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    • Night blooming cactus are so interesting. I am not sure why it is difficult to get these pollinated in my garden. I have never had a fruit only flowers. There is another variety that grows wild here rambling through the understory – I see it growing on Cabbage Palm trunks.

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  5. Stunning! Those shaggy anthers made me smile.

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  6. Eliza Waters's avatar Eliza Waters says:

    Oh, my, what a rare beauty! Do you get fruit?

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  7. tonytomeo's avatar tonytomeo says:

    This looks more like Epiphyllum oxypetalum than a pitaya; but of course, my pitaya have never bloomed.

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