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Night-
blooming cereus is the
common name
referring to many
flowering ceroid cacti that
bloom at
night. The
flowers are
short lived, and some of these...
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Cestrum nocturnum, the lady of the
night,
night-
blooming jasmine,
night-
blooming jessamine,
night-scented jessamine,
night-scented
cestrum or poisonberry...
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evolved to be more
active at
night, with many
gathering carbon dioxide overnight for
daytime photosynthesis.
Night-
blooming cacti rely on
nocturnal pollinators...
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Nyctanthes native to
South Asia and
Southeast Asia. It is
commonly known as
night-
blooming jasmine, tree of sadness, tree of sorrow,
hengra bubar,
coral jasmine...
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Central America. The
species is
commonly referred to as
queen of the
night,
night-
blooming cereus (though
these two
terms are also used for
other species)...
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Queen of the
Night may
refer to:
Queen of the
night,
Night-
blooming cereus,
several genera and
species of cactus, especially:
Epiphyllum oxypetalum Selenicereus...
- its
flowers wilt
before dawn.
Though it is
sometimes referred to as a
night-
blooming cereus, it is not
closely related to any of the
species in the tribe...
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tones which are not
available during daytime or with
artificial lights.
Night-
blooming plants are
typically moth, bat or wind pollinated.
Planning an evening...
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sunflowers open
during the day to
attract bees,
whereas the
night-
blooming cereus opens at
night to
attract large sphinx moths. Many
types of
animals are...
- such as
Ipomoea muricata,
Ipomoea alba, and
Ipomoea macrorhiza, are
night-
blooming flowers.
Ipomoea nil, a
species of
morning glory, was
first known in...