surprize in the GH this morning

Lake Jackson, TX

What a nice surprise this morning in the GH .Ive had a few flowers this summer but the temp. droped a little and my little one when crazy..

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Phoenix, AZ

Beautiful! Can't wait until I get some blooms!

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

That is very pretty. How hard is it to grow and get to bloom?

Lake Jackson, TX

Makshi:Its not hard to grow at all... I have two of them ..and getting ready to make me some more baskets for next spring...I really like them..the 2nd one did not bloom as well as the first one heres a picture of it

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Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

I love this one. It is E. pumilum. The fragrance is wonderful. Mine is blooming too.

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Lake Jackson, TX

Beautiful Clara !!

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

If you ever get extra I would love to see if I have anything you would like in trade.

Great looking plants.

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sydney, Australia

my mothers plant is also flowering just south of Sydney Australia, not as brilliant as yours but it is only very young still. hope you enjoy.

janine

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Lake Jackson, TX

Jay 92: Your plant blooms are beautiful..You have a large bloom the one I sent in are min blooms (small ones) Thanks for sharing the picture of yours

(Zone 1)

Gingerrose:

Is that plant a Queen of the Night? Beautiful!!

Lin

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Wow! Look at all those buds! And those are open during the daytime? It is for sure a different species than E. pumilum, and I don't think it is E. oxypetalum since those buds are open during the light of day. It is most likely a day-blooming white Epiphyllum hybrid. It is lovely whatever it is.

Lake Jackson, TX

Thanks Clare, this plant blooms for a day and a half I bought two of them I dont know what the name is Plantladylin..it was just taged Min Epiphyllum..but I have really enjoyed them ..
Makshi...D-mail me with what you have and if its something I dont have I will trade ..

Ventura, United States(Zone 10b)

Gingerose, my apologies. My comments above on 11/4 were directed to Jay92's picture. My comments to you were on 10/22. Your plant is definitely Epiphyllum pumilum, a species. My blooms stay open until noon also. They are smaller than Epiphyllum blooms, and the fragrance is wonderful.

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Lake Jackson, TX

That's O.K. Clare ..Its my fault ..I thought you were talking to me LOL..Im glad you ID'ed it for me ,tag goes on tomorrow.

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