Dutchman's Pipe Cactus Queen of the Night, Night blooming Cereus
Epiphyllum oxypetalum
Dutchman's Pipe Cactus belongs to the Epiphyllum genus.
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How to keep this plant happy
Does not tolerate frost at all, will die if temperatures range below 10°C.
Should be placed in compost with plenty of humus, during the growing season should be watered more frequently.
Extra light during spring will stimulate flowering.
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Etymology
"Oxypetalum" is Latin for "with acute petals", referring to the flowering habits of this succulent.
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Other Names
Queen of the Night, Night blooming Cereus
Cereus oxypetalus, Phyllocactus oxypetalus, Cereus latifrons, Epiphyllum latifrons, Epiphyllum acuminatum
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