Q: Several years ago, I was gifted a cutting from a night-blooming cereus, which had only a few stems in the pot, and now it looks like the photo. I’ve searched online for information on how to prune ...
After collecting newspapers from the driveway the other morning, I was almost back inside when I spotted some news of my own. At the edge of the porch, our night-blooming cereus had offered its first ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at gnogardening@agcenter.lsu.edu. I have a night blooming cereus that is several years old and that has ...
After weeks of waiting and monitoring, the Queen of the Night made its annual appearance at Tohono Chul on Tucson’s northwest side Sunday. The night-blooming cereus (variation peniocereus greggii), ...
Once a year, the night-blooming cereus wows us with white, palm-sized flowers that blossom at dusk and wilt before sunrise. And we love her. Also known as Peniocereus greggi var. transmontanus or ...
I recently had the honor of being invited to what sounded like a “serious” little party. Actually, it was a “cereus” party, named for a night-blooming cactus. This party was called at the spur of the ...
If this were showbiz, the marquee would read, “Appearing for one night only.” Jane Powell is a longtime West Virginia University Extension Service master gardener through the Kanawha County chapter.
There's a world of garden activity once the sun goes down, when nighttime pollinators appear. Whether you design an entire moon garden filled with white and silvery plants that reflect the low light ...
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