Is it a flower that blooms at night?
Is it the overlord flower?
Epiphyllum is a plant of the genus Euphorbia of the cactus family, and Bawang flower belongs to the genus of the cactus family, so it is not a plant, but a plant of the same family. Epiphyllum and Bawang flower are very similar in shape, epiphyllum is a relatively flat flaky stem, it is a succulent shrub plant, while Bawang flower is a triangular stem and an herbaceous climbing plant.
Is it open at night?
Epiphyllum blossoms at night and does not blossom during the day. It blossoms at night because its origin is in the tropical desert, where the environment is dry and hot. If the temperature is relatively high during the day, the water will evaporate very quickly, and the plant should absorb enough water. Water evaporates slowly at night, when the plant absorbs enough water before it can blossom, so it blossoms at night.
It blossoms at 8 or 9 o'clock in the evening, the flowers bloom for a short time, usually only lasts a few hours, and the flowers wither and close in the wee hours of the morning.
Third, how to raise and bloom
In the cultivation of epiphyllum, to give it a warm, humid environment, try to keep the maintenance temperature at about 15-25 ℃. It is also necessary to water it in time. The soil should not be too dry and should be kept in a wet state.
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