Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What are a couple of your favorite flowers?

There are so many beautiful ones out there. I love Snapdragons, daffodils, gut here in Arizona I was able to grow two night-blooming flowers.





One is the Night-blooming Cereus Cactus flower. It gives off a pungently sweet aroma, only blooms in the solstice of Summer, is spectacular and beautiful. It stays open for only one night, then bloses as the sun rises.





The other is the Moonflower. It also opens at night, for only one night, and gives off a very similar fragrance.





They are both white and gorgeous. :-)

What are a couple of your favorite flowers?
Hello,Lady Angel,Venus;)...





This Dark Angel love's...





SnapDragon's...


Orchid's...


The Rose...





Yeah that's 3 cause i cheated...lol





Thank You
Reply:I love any yellow flower, but my favorite is definitely sunflower.
Reply:Lilacs and roses...for scent....carnations...for their durability..daisies...for their simplicity...wild flowers...for their abandonment...oh...I love them all....
Reply:Roses, Pansies, Petunias, Gardenia's, and Marigolds
Reply:Lillies and Lady Slippers....
Reply:i like roses and morning glorys
Reply:I love morning glories :)


I also love the flowers on Mimosa trees...so soft...so sweet smelling...ahhh
Reply:gardenias and daffodils...
Reply:lilacs and lily of the valley
Reply:I love roses, gardenias, and carnations.
Reply:lillac, black eyed susans, roses
Reply:blue roses
Reply:Sweet Peas and Stock. Daffodils are nice too.
Reply:Down here in South Florida;


Orchids


Roses


Impatients
Reply:Mine are black eye susans, tulips, daisies, %26amp; purple cone flowers.
Reply:hyacinths, hydrangeas, roses, tulips, blue veronica, carpet phlox in emerald blue...... there are so many!
Reply:Tulips and pink Stargazer Lillie's, so pretty.
Reply:gardenia





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Only a couple? I also like Jasmine, Honeysuckle, Baby's Breath, Oxydalis, Daffodils, Rose of Montana (one of my favorites), many more...





Very pretty Rose of Montana vine.


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Rose of Montana is the second picture on this page.


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Reply:lilacs,roses, and tulips
Reply:I like the Easter Lilly. The fragrance is wonderful. The fragrance of the Morning glory is also sweet.
Reply:sry to burst ur bubble but who really cares about flowers
Reply:White Gardenias,they remind me of Billie Holiday.
Reply:billy grows a variety of roses


I can't hav pets, so what's a good plant that could substitute?

Where I live, I can't have pets. My parents are divorced and I am often shuffled from one house to another. I would need a plant that is easily transported, and cared for. I live in Southern California so sunlight isn't a problem. I was thinking a night blooming cereus because they are very interesting but I know that they get really big sometimes. Please help, thank you.

I can't hav pets, so what's a good plant that could substitute?
The Home Depot is selling Venus Flytraps which would be a great pet substitute. They articulate and you have to feed them, they won't make a mess and are easy to transport.
Reply:Eskie beat me to it.. When I read your question I immediately thought of the Venus Fly Trap.. you can actually feed it!
Reply:Thyme. It's easy to grow. It tolerates heat if you give it the water it needs. It doesn't get out of hand if you keep it trimmed to about 6" long stems, and what you trim off you can use in the kitchen. AND...it comes in many many varieties. I've never successfully grown it from seed, but the plants I have bought at the Home Depot years ago are still going.
Reply:how about a orchid they are very interesting
Reply:Ooh, ooh, get some Marimos!





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marimo





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Cool as anything, and they even move around in response to light!


Maybe you wouldn't even have to take them back and forth but could just leave one in each place, as they are very low maintenance.
Reply:cactus is easy to take care of ,pretty hardy...although you have to watch you dont get stuck....as far as pets..have you ever thought of the neopets website..its safe and has been around for years..its owned by viacom which is the same company that owns nickolodean and mtv..the link is www.neopets.com that way youll have a pet that will be with you whenever you are on the computer

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Have you ever watched a night blooming cactus bloom or photographed it? Describe the experience.?

My neighbour has just finished photographing the night blooming cactus (cereus) and he called me to watch the session and assist him. Two opened last night but I missed them.Another two opened tonight; and one may open while I am sleeping or wait to be photographed alone. There were nine buds.Two did not flower and I have lost track of two. The crepe myrtle is in bloom so he did some shots to include both.I can hardly wait.Is the cereus cactus everywhere or in specific locales?I would like to hear from as many people as possible.it bloomed for the first time on the third anniversary of my father's death; and just before my Mom died there were eight buds.One was picked and seven bloomed.Let's compare notes.

Have you ever watched a night blooming cactus bloom or photographed it? Describe the experience.?
Yes!!!!! I was about 12 years old and we were living in Mississippi and my Mother had one. She had waited for a long time for this Cactus to Bloom. I remember I stayed up with her and we had it on the Kitchen Table. We watched that Bloom from start to finish. Being young I was very tired, but, I stayed there, and it something I will never forget! Just Mom and me, very special. Did not take Pics, but, it in my mind forever. You ever get a chance, you really need to watch. It just a Blooming Flower, but, for some reason, it just seems more special how this do. ;-D


Where can you find seeds of "dama de noche" or "Night blooming cereus" in Asia or Manila, Philippines? And ..

how is it planted???Why is it rare here in manila, Philippines....

Where can you find seeds of "dama de noche" or "Night blooming cereus" in Asia or Manila, Philippines? And ..
Dama de noche is widely cultivated in the Philippines for its sweet-scented flowers, which bloom at night. It was introduced from tropical America.


My mom has a night blooming cereus, which has bloomed 4x this year, and now has 40 buds. Is this normal?

As an inside plant, it is kept under very good care. This plant is not very spindly and approx. 12 feet high. I understood these plants bloom normally, once a year, and with just one bud...making 40 seem ridiculous. Any information on this plant would be appreciated.

My mom has a night blooming cereus, which has bloomed 4x this year, and now has 40 buds. Is this normal?
40 may sound like a lot, but for this size plant, not at all. These plants are very cool. They are originally from Africa. Sounds like you're already taking great care of it.


A small amount of bone meal scratched into the soil in


spring is a good idea.They also bloom better with rain water. I think you're Mom already knows this!
Reply:Can't say what's normal as mine just finished its third blooming (with five blooms this past flush) this year. I've had this plant for three years and the previous two it bloomed only once a season. It's about 4 foot tall. I keep it outside by the front door in warm weather and inside in the winter.





Zone 7b(ish) in Maryland


A question about night-blooming cereus?

I have a large night-blooming cereus in my sunroom, is there any rules as to when it blooms? Every year, every two years? I just need an approximation, thank you...

A question about night-blooming cereus?
My sister inherited my mothers cereus, hers blooms all summer, but when she had it in the house in the summer it did'nt bloom. Only after she put it on her deck, it started blooming and is still blooming in October. Our zone is 7 if that helps. Try putting it outside next summer. Hers is HUGH, and she struggles to take it in and out but, it was my mothers plant so it is extra special. Also you can take and root cutting really easy, just snap at the break between the branch and leaf. This plant is awsome, the fastest growing plant I have ever grown, not alot of people know about this plant either, you have a gem and I hope your blooms soon, the fragrance is beautiful. I hope your feeding it. Let it get slightly root bound, feed and move outside this summer, I hope you are rewarded, be patient and I know you'll have big white good smelling blooms soon. Happy Growing!
Reply:it depends on how old the plant is typically blooms every year and how much you fertilize it
Reply:There are a lot of plants called night-blooming cereus. I have one of the tropical types; it blooms in late summer to early fall. I move it outside every year (with a few hundred other plants:-)).





Each bloom only lasts one night, but it is capable of producing a lot of blooms each year. Very fragrant!

Fashion

Night blooming cereus?

does anyone know where i can buy an unusual cactus called a Night blooming cereus, aka bramha kamal. I would love to buy one for a collector, but when i "googled" it there were no hits for places to buy one. Thanks for your help!

Night blooming cereus?
Here is a place in GA that sells them for $4.95. It was listed on an auction, but they have more to sell.
Reply:Can't answer your question directly, but I have successfully found unusual species through eBay. Alternatively email your question to the royal horticultural society found at rhs.co.uk


Where can i purchase a night-blooming cereus?

Its also called "Night Queen"


Its has beautiful fragrant white flowers that blooms only nightime.


Please can some one help find one the UK


Many thanks

Where can i purchase a night-blooming cereus?
I have three of these, but I got them from U.S. individuals. I got mine from people selling them on eBay; you might consider trying the UK version to see if someone there has some.





I found some seeds on the UK site at http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Night-blooming-Cer... there's also one plant available from someone in Georgia (southern U.S.).





Good luck!
Reply:Are you blooming cereus?


How do I care for a Night Blooming Cereus also known as Queen of the Night (Catus Family)?

Mine is 6 years old and has never bloomed. I am not sure of the type of soil, moisture level, lighting or fertilizing. I understand that their bloom measures 8 to 12 inches in diameter, lasting only about 6 hours, emitting a vanilla-like perfume.

How do I care for a Night Blooming Cereus also known as Queen of the Night (Catus Family)?
Bloom Time:


Mid Spring


Late Spring/Early Summer


Mid Summer


Late Summer/Early Fall





Soil pH requirements:


6.6 to 7.5 (neutral)





I think this link might help you....
Reply:It should be pot bound, start propagating with new leaf
Reply:wow, you've got yourself a highly protected native of Arizona. Your night bloomer does not have roots like most plants, it has a big tubor, like a big raddish for roots. Native night bloomers usually grow under the protection of Arizona desert trees. It likes semi shade, but will adapt to full sun, but may tend to sunburn in the summertime. It will grow in a big pot, or you can plant it in the native soil with a little mulch mixed in. Make sure that where ever you plant it that it has good drainage, you don't want to rot it's tubor type root. Water once per week in the summer, once per month in the winter. No fertilizer needed.


What do you think is wrong with my Night Blooming Cereus?

It has been fine for a year and a half, and it just started turning yellow lately, first at the tips of the leaves, but it's working it's way back. I have been watering it and the waiting until the pot is dry until I water it next, so I don't think it is rot. It is inside near a large window, and only gets sunlight half of the day. Do you think that could be the problem?

What do you think is wrong with my Night Blooming Cereus?
It needs copperas (water soluble iron fertilizer) try poking rusty nails in the soil, or give it a good drink of MiracleGro. Care to trade cuttings??
Reply:Usually leaves turn yellow because of to much water.

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Any one out there know how to make a night blooming cereus bloom?

I have plant almost 3.5 ft for 2 years I started from a cutting but it has never bloomed any ideas? I am very good with plants.

Any one out there know how to make a night blooming cereus bloom?
'Night-Blooming Cereus' is a vigorous plant during the growing season, late spring to midsummer, and typically blooms in early summer. When mature (at least three years old), it puts out the purest white, enchantingly fragrant flowers that open from evening until the following morning.





The blooms are formed on the old leaves, so you should not trim those off. The flower buds look somewhat pointed and triangular when they first form and are different from leaf buds, which are longer and more rounded at the tip. Also, flower buds will generally have many veins extending in towards the leaf it is on, rather than the leaf bud, which only has one solid vein.





'Night-Blooming Cereus' does not form flower buds indoors as well as it does when it is placed outdoors. Therefore, it is a good thing to grow them in a pot. Move your plant outdoors when temperatures are above 45 degrees, depending on where you live, and it will have a greater chance of producing flower buds. Make sure you place it in a partly shaded and sheltered region of your home away from windy areas to prevent the stems from snapping off.





'Night-Blooming Cereus' will not tolerate high temperatures and direct sunlight, and it will inevitably dry out and shrivel up. Keep it well-watered and provide excellent drainage. When temperatures drop to below 45 degress, move it indoors where the frost will not kill it. During this time, the plant stops growth to store energy for next year's display. There is not much need to fertilize 'Night-Blooming Cereus' as it does well with normal water.





Good luck!
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Above is an interesting discussion about your plant. My experience with it is similar to that and yours. Started one the same way and waited for the blooms and then was told that they bloom infrequently for only a short period. I gave up, forgot about it, just watered now and then, put a little fertilized soil on it to freshen it up and then one day to my shock it bloomed (3yrs was the first.) Was going to transplant it and was told not to - that it liked to be root bound. Since that first time I get 1 or two bloomings a year. Roots now growing outside the pot and placed whole thing in a hanging wire basket filled with moss. Seems to like it. Quite spectacular hanging by a picture window in the kitchen. Have a shady yard and sun just filters through to the window.
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What potting soil to use with a night blooming cereus?

I just got a cutting in the mail and don't know whether or not to use an epiphytic orchid soil (i.e.bark) or a cactus sand. This actually isn't a cereus. It is technically an "Epiphyllum oxypetalum." Most people know it though as a night blooming cereus.

What potting soil to use with a night blooming cereus?
Since epiphyllums grow in the crotch of trees, they like a soil miix with a lot of leafmold in it. Do not use an epiphytic orchid soil or cactus sand. You can make you own with a good potting soil and a lot of clean, well aged compost, and maybe 10% sand for good drainage, but not too much, as epiphytes' roots should never completely dry out.





I've always had several growing, including one given to me by a woman who had it for 25 years without it ever blooming. I've had it for twenty with not better luck, but a friend has one he's shaped into a tree and he gets 25-40 flowers every year. The night blooming cereus is the jungle variety from which the hybrid epiphyllums were developed.
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Reply:Hi. You are correct in the name. My "cereus" is set to bloom and has been doing so every August since I got it three years ago as a gift form my daughter. I repotted into a 14" pot last year using regular light potting mix and it seems to be doing just fine. Not very particular in my experience. Enjoy!
Reply:we had a cereus that we enjoyed for years, we would set the alarm so we could get up in the middle of the night to watch it bloom


Cereus need to be potted in the cactus mix


Tips on starting a night blooming cereus?

Can anyone offer any tips on growing a night blooming cereus. I just transplanted a cutting that I purchased through the mail. I’m worried that it might have gotten too dry.

Tips on starting a night blooming cereus?
I doubt you have killed it. Cereuses are hardy. I have started a lot of them from cuttings (I happened to be at a friend's house the day she was hacking back her house plants and got something like 25 cuttings from her cereuses). Most of my cereuses live on benign neglect most of the year. They can take being dried out for several months and still bounce back, shoot out strange slender limbs that can grow a foot a day and in mid summer produce several blooms per plant.





If the cutting looks shriveled give it some water with weak fertilizer (1/4 or LESS of what the directions say) and see if it does not improve in a few days.
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Reply:Lay the cuttings on moist sphagnum moss.





good luck
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