Friday, February 19, 2010
The night-blooming orchid cactus Epiphyllum oxypetallum, a large, fragrant flower that opens and closes in a single night. The species is epiphytic, meaning it can root in the mould or moss in branch angles and among rocks, rather than needing substantial soil.
This is a photograph of a single bloom taken throughout one night in Hawaii.
Photo(s): Donald Brown
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