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It’s the time of year when the queen of the night cactus makes her appearance. Learn more about this flower & the hawk moth that’s along for the nighttime ride.
Queen of the Night in Bloom
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The Queen of the Night flower, also known as Epiphyllum Oxypetalum, is a stunning and unique plant native to Central and South America belonging to the night-blooming Cereus family of Cactus. It
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Waiting for the Queen of the Night to Bloom
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Waiting for the Queen of the Night to Bloom
Sphinx Moth (Sphingidae), adult at night drinking out of Night-Blooming Cereus (Peniocereus greggii), Hill Country, Texas, USA Stock Photo - Alamy