Night Blooming Cereus, Queen of the Night, Dutchman's Pipe (Epiphyllum oxypetalu

Albertville, AL

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The queen of the night flower comes from the plant Epiphyllum oxypetalum, which is also commonly known as Night Blooming Cereus or Dutchman’s Pipe. This unique plant is popular among gardeners because of its large, fragrant white flowers that bloom only at night and usually wilt by early morning. The queen of the night flower grows best in well-draining soil and prefers bright but indirect sunlight, such as near a window or on a shaded balcony. It does not need heavy watering; allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering helps keep the plant healthy. Since it is a tropical cactus, it thrives in warm temperatures and slightly humid conditions. Many people grow this plant as an ornamental houseplant because of its rare and magical blooming event. With proper care, patience, and the right environment, the queen of the night flower plant can grow well at home and eventually reward you with its beautiful nighttime bloom.

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