November 27, 2024

VIDEO: Scary Dragon Fruit Flower Night Viewing


The spectacular Pitaya Dragon Fruit flower opens at night to be pollinated by the creatures of darkness and marvelled over by a shirtless ape wearing a Nikon camera…

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Scary Dragon Fruit Flower Night Viewing

  1. 'that is a gorgeous flower. After looking at the stems, I wonder if I might have one, too! Mine is still a baby. I will have to watch your other video about dragon fruit now!

  2. We got 3 flowers on one of our plants last year, then we got some heavy rain and they all fell off. The same plant has just started to flower again in the last couple of days, about 20 this time. Fingers crossed we get some fruit this time.

  3. I've got two varieties of night blooming cereus with similar flowers, and now I'm growing dragonfruit. Pollinators are bats, moths, and I believe beetles. There's usually lots of beetles on my blooms. The magnolia is a similarly huge flower with leathery petals and the reason is because it evolved before the evolution of the bee, so it's flower is all about attracting beetles.

  4. Ohhhh wow…it's beautiful. I am from India and we have a similar plant at my mum's hone but we plant it for the flowers it doesn't grow fruits. The flowers are beautiful and fragrant and opens only at night.

  5. Hey Mark, I have a new Dragon fruit plant! A local nursery sold me a fairly large plant with one yellow fruit on it. I later realized it was a cutting from a larger plant. I’m going to plant it. My question is: how many times do these plants fruit in a year? (I live in a hot climate-mild winter) how long do you think this cutting will take to produce fruit again?

  6. That is a beautiful flower but you said in a earlier video that it only does this for 12 hours so one maybe 2 nights and that's it? The fruit looks amazing!

  7. Probably the dog was looking for a mid-night-acidfrog treat, but I'm certainly right that he was out there for you, loving you, keeping things cool! Thank you for this wonderful flowers it brings me memories.

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