I was given about 20 seeds by a French neighbour. I planted them after soaking them overnight and chitting (nicking the hard seed coat with a point) half of them. Sadly I can't remember which I chitted, but about 12 are sprouting now. Our local climate is wet and cool with some v hot sun at times.My neighbour said they are pretty easy, but they won't flower for about 2 years.I can wait.There is a lovely perfume by Fragonard called Belle de Nuit which is the French name for this plant.
I have had an epiphyllum for over 40 years - a gift from my father. To watch it bloom is a miracle and I hope many of you have the opportunity to see one. The fragrance from even ONE blossom is heavenly. And yes, it is worth staying up most of the night to enjoy! Thanks for this lovely presentation.
this garden is a community garden everyone is welcome we have alot of diffrent types of plant we are located between vermont and westmoreland right in the corner everyone is welcome
this is a wonder folwer we have it in los angeles ca in a community garden @ firts we just saw the plant ass a donation 4rm a church they told us that this plant was going to bloom it took us around 4 years so its first 3 flower will bloom is just an amazing flower that natures give us
No, they are not expensive. You can get them from special garden centres. once you have one, you can take cuttings from new stems or leaves. leave them water for a weak or so, until you see some roomts then plant them in a pot. They do need a warm climate, or indoor as I do in the UK.
Thank you for sharing the video. It is my favorite plant. I have one that is over 30 years old. Last summer, we witnessed over 60 blooms over a two or three week-period. Epi flowers are stunning. I love them all.
You can grow it in a small pot indoors in a sunny position like I do in London. I brought a small leaf from Lebanon. e-mail me your address and I'll try to send you a small plant.
Please give music credit.
It's a very nice piece.
The drumming reminds me of aboriginal Native American.
But the singing could be Japanese...
flungingpictures 1 month ago
I was given about 20 seeds by a French neighbour. I planted them after soaking them overnight and chitting (nicking the hard seed coat with a point) half of them. Sadly I can't remember which I chitted, but about 12 are sprouting now. Our local climate is wet and cool with some v hot sun at times.My neighbour said they are pretty easy, but they won't flower for about 2 years.I can wait.There is a lovely perfume by Fragonard called Belle de Nuit which is the French name for this plant.
Competitionsgj 1 year ago
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oh? i know this plant,it comes from Mexico and some parts of Central America
christianz2010 1 year ago
What is the soundtrack ?
ttrager1 1 year ago
I have had an epiphyllum for over 40 years - a gift from my father. To watch it bloom is a miracle and I hope many of you have the opportunity to see one. The fragrance from even ONE blossom is heavenly. And yes, it is worth staying up most of the night to enjoy! Thanks for this lovely presentation.
mlr48 2 years ago
this garden is a community garden everyone is welcome we have alot of diffrent types of plant we are located between vermont and westmoreland right in the corner everyone is welcome
is in the the city of los angeles california
zrrtigger213 2 years ago
this is a wonder folwer we have it in los angeles ca in a community garden @ firts we just saw the plant ass a donation 4rm a church they told us that this plant was going to bloom it took us around 4 years so its first 3 flower will bloom is just an amazing flower that natures give us
zrrtigger213 2 years ago
No, they are not expensive. You can get them from special garden centres. once you have one, you can take cuttings from new stems or leaves. leave them water for a weak or so, until you see some roomts then plant them in a pot. They do need a warm climate, or indoor as I do in the UK.
abusoona 2 years ago
how much are these? arent they like the rarest plant in the world?
Yellie876 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing the video. It is my favorite plant. I have one that is over 30 years old. Last summer, we witnessed over 60 blooms over a two or three week-period. Epi flowers are stunning. I love them all.
CalShadow 2 years ago
Wonderful. Only one minor thing- need to correct spelling of produce.
joylily514 3 years ago
Holy shit, it's a Lunar Flower! 8O
Such a beautiful plant... I'd kill to have some in my garden. Somehow, I doubt they'd be up to Scottish cold and rain though. Dx
Where did you buy/get yours?
WhisperdaleD 3 years ago
You can grow it in a small pot indoors in a sunny position like I do in London. I brought a small leaf from Lebanon. e-mail me your address and I'll try to send you a small plant.
cheers.
space4art 3 years ago
Incredible. The bloom is very beautiful.
theherbangoddess 4 years ago
very nice pictures I like the Music too!
cactuscollector 4 years ago
pretty and great vid. lovely work.
Cemetys 4 years ago
very poetic and philosophical
mssabik 4 years ago
e-mail comment:
WOW!
Thank you sooo much for sending me this clip.
Another work of art....exquisite is the word that springs to mind
P.M
abusoona 4 years ago