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Epiphyllum Oxpetalum Cereus Night Orchid Ships Free.
$24.99
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Starter plant that will grow quickly to produce 6″ flowers. Grown in Florida, USA and ships free to your home or office.
Additional information
Weight
1 lbs
Dimensions
14 × 5 × 5 in
Flowering Season
When Not Dormant
Air-Purifying
High
Plant Origin
US
Hardiness
zone 10
Growth Rate
Fast
- Product of Florida, USA, Organic No Pesticides applied. Read carefully before ordering. We do NOT ship plastic pots that are harmful to our planet. Your plant will arrive in biodegradable florist wrappings. NOT a cutting, but a rooted plant. Also known as Epiphyllum oxpetalum, this unusual plant is a type of orchid cactus that’s native to a rain forest setting, where it grows perched high among the trees. The large, white flowers (9 inches across) release a rich, floral fragrance that can perfume an entire garden. Bats are the native pollinators of night blooming cereus, visiting flowers after midnight, when they’re open the fullest. Grown in South Florida all year round. They have no chemicals on them and are safe to handle. These plants grow fast. They prefer semi shade or grown indoors by a window and do not tolerate temps below 60 degrees. Water regularly, but allow soil to dry out between waterings. Tuck plants into soil that drains well, such as cactus mix or soilless container mix. Fertilize plants every 10 to 14 days with water soluble plant food (10-10-10 works fine). Gar-Zen Botanical Designs is located in South Florida. We are a Black & Minority women owned business.
Organic Florida Ag #48027858
Grown in the USA
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Shipping Countries: United States (US)
Ready to ship in 1-3 business days
Shipping Policy
Ships Monday-Thursdays
Refund Policy
No refunds, please contact us.
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I thought I was getting a plant with more than two leaves on it. The picture is deceiving. While I appreciate the seeds and alligator plant that was sent along with it, I would have preferred a larger plant. Here’s hoping it grows.