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Patrick L on Jul 29, 2015EpiphyllumHelpful Reply
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Sue Forman on Jul 29, 2015It's called a Epiphyllum also "Queen of the Night" orchid. Go on You Tube & type in "Night Blooming Cereus" to learn more. They only bloom at night.Helpful Reply
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Sharlie Goddard on Jul 29, 2015Kengwha also know as the moon flower.Helpful Reply
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Ron neufeld on Jul 29, 2015Queen of the night, very aromatic.Helpful Reply
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Mariegoodloe on Jul 29, 2015Cactus Orchid, I have them in my yard, best time to capture them is at night.Helpful Reply
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Christine on Jul 29, 2015This plant blooms at night and if you miss it ... It's gone. It is only opened one night. Not sure of its name, but my brother found the plant over 40 years ago. Someone had left it. He shared it and we all have cuttings from it.Helpful Reply
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Ar_prestridge on Jul 30, 2015I want one of those.Helpful Reply
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Jacques on Jul 30, 2015The name in Dutch is (in Hollands): "Koningin van de Nacht". (In Eng. "Queen Off The Night").Helpful Reply
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Alicia on Jul 30, 2015Epyphillum oxypetalum.Helpful Reply
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Ninfa on Jul 30, 2015The name is "Queen of the Night". It's in the cactus family, very popular in the Philippines.Helpful Reply
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Markie on Jul 30, 2015Also known as night blooming cyrusHelpful Reply
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Interested on Jul 30, 2015That is a "Night Blooming Cereus" It is a succulent and blooms during the night in the summer. It has to be enjoyed at night, they don't last until the next day. They have a sweet delightful smell. My Mother had one and it would ALWAYS bloom when we were on vacation.Helpful Reply
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Terri K on Jul 30, 2015I have these plants and I love them!!!Helpful Reply
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Joni Varner on Jul 30, 2015yes it's a night blooming cereus. It would bloom around midnight. My mom would make us get up and see it. it smelled wonderfulHelpful Reply
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Delilah on Jul 30, 2015It might be Cristo AlmeriaHelpful Reply
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Dorothy on Jul 30, 2015Thanks.I never saw the flower inside .Helpful Reply
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Rebecque D on Jul 30, 2015night blooming cereusHelpful Reply
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San1331193 on Jul 31, 2015Lady of the night. Beautiful flower.Helpful Reply
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Moema Oliveira on Jul 31, 2015botanic name -Epiphyllum oxipetalumHelpful Reply
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Beth H. Makemeprettyagain.blogspot on Jul 31, 2015they are pollinated by moths, hence the night blooming. And yes, the blooms are quick to come and go. Mine had an amazing 20 blooms on it for 4-5 nights.Helpful Reply
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DeMarie I on Aug 01, 2015Yep, it's a night blooming cereus. I have several and love them so. I usually look at mine each day as when I had first gotten them, I missed several of the blooms as they do bloom quickly and do not last long.Helpful Reply
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Momcaz1 on Aug 04, 2015we called it the dutchman pipe. But the correct name is epiphyllum oxypetalum, it does not have a pleasant smell.Helpful Reply
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Dorothy on Aug 04, 2015My plant dose not get a pretty flower inside .Dose yours?It also looks like Pitahaya Hylocereus Ocamponis Dragon Fruit.ThanksHelpful Reply
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