Australian Cacti
By Tetrarch
- 24 Oct, 2010
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I think this is called Queen of the Night
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Oh, I do!!
24 Oct, 2010
funny really cause to me a cacti isnt anything of beauty but yet when they flower , the flowers are beautifull.
24 Oct, 2010
Arent they just Sanbaz!
Meanie, I think the flower looks a bit like Echinopsis spachiana. Whether thats the latin name I dont know.
24 Oct, 2010
I with San. on this one, I do find cacti boring BUT when they flower, Wow. !
24 Oct, 2010
Just googled this. I remember my friend saying they only lasted one night. It has a gorgeous perfume which for some reason I dont remember..most strange!...and the latin name is Epiphyllum oxypetallum..apparently the are also found in the Mojave Desert, California..
24 Oct, 2010
exactly Grandmage ;o)
24 Oct, 2010
A bit like beauty and the beast of the flower world! Just how big is this? - it looks enormous.
24 Oct, 2010
I cant be certain Gee it was a fair distance away but would guess about 8"?Maybe more. Not even sure its what I said it was. Our Aussie friends called it Queen of the Night but this was not "dangling" from a sort of root like the picture on the net, it appeared to be growing right off the side of the cactus. I understand that Australia dont have any indigenous cacti..so now Im really puzzled..
24 Oct, 2010
I'm with you San , but when they do flower .wow.....
24 Oct, 2010
Me too! This is very exotic though and very beautiful.
24 Oct, 2010
Nice pic.... interesting structure... and pretty flower ! :o)
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Dont know if you are into cacti Meanie, but thought you might like this. It was in a "neighbours" garden next to where we were staying.
24 Oct, 2010