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Blue, the flower itself is approx the size of a nickel
What's also intriguing is that they appear to be a night blooming species.
(just a suspicion, no scientific proof)
But it is rare to catch a flower open during normal daylight hours, at least in my conditions.
the picture i posted is the first time I have, and that particular flower is now closed.
Blue, the flower itself is approx the size of a nickel
What's also intriguing is that they appear to be a night blooming species.
(just a suspicion, no scientific proof)
But it is rare to catch a flower open during normal daylight hours, at least in my conditions.
the picture i posted is the first time I have, and that particular flower is now closed.
it is buried in the far rear of my lower plant rack... to get access would require that I move my N. macrophylla and a U. quelchii that is also about to open a flower
both have entwined themselves with the surrounding helis
guess I could use a section of aquarium hose... hmmm if i can catch another one open Ill give that a try
smell o vision Also see what sort of light reflecting properties it has under low light. might be doing things under low light/moon light if that is the case.
it is buried in the far rear of my lower plant rack... to get access would require that I move my N. macrophylla and a U. quelchii that is also about to open a flower
both have entwined themselves with the surrounding helis
guess I could use a section of aquarium hose... hmmm if i can catch another one open Ill give that a try
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