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Night Blooming Cereus (Queen of the Night) opens and gone in the same night.
Arabis caucasica (Brassicaceae), also known as Snowcap Rockcress
Flowers Cluster Tiny Beige White on Black Background
The latin name is Schlumbergera bridgessii . This pretty cactus may rebloom out of season.
Copy space, Detailed macro photo\nFavorite flower of florists on a black background. Ornithogalum
Close up of jasmine flowers
Neem flowers on black background
A creosote bush, (Larrea tridentata), found in the Colorado Desert section of Joshua Tree National Park, has seeds which are covered in tiny white hairs.
Rich and colorful variety of wild natural flowers for home decoration.
3D cherry blossom flowers
Queen of the Night Cactus, Epiphyllum
Plumeria blossoms on a beautiful tree in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
Beautiful May flowers, photographed at my home in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil in 07/01/2017.\nThe Mayflower is one of the most cultivated cacti in the world, due to the exuberant beauty of its flowers, ease of cultivation and absence of thorns. It is an herbaceous plant, epiphyte, 30 to 60 cm high. The stem is formed by succulent articles, which do not have spines.\nIts flowers appear in the extremities of the articles, being able to be yellowish, rosy, red or white, forming in the period of fall-winter. Its flowers are widely visited by hummingbirds. Photo taken in the garden of my house in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil on 05/31/2018. Schlumbergera truncata, also known as the flower of May, is a species of Schlumbergera, of the botanical genus of the cactaceae family. It originates from Brazil and its popular names are: May flower, Christmas cactus, Easter cactus, silk flower. It flowers in the southern hemisphere autumn, featuring pink, white, orange and red flowers. Its life cycle is perennial. It has a stem formed by several articles that can be detached to form new plants.\n  The Mayflower is from the cactus family, but it has no thorns. In its original habitat, the Atlantic Forest, it has an epiphyte behavior. That is to say: just like orchids and many bromeliads, it uses the trunks of trees as support. Thanks to the horticultural improvement, the variety of colors available today in the market is immense.
Water drops kiss the petals of this white tulip
Long Leaf Smokebush Flowers, Muogamarra Nature Reserve Australia
Crassula ovata, which is commonly called jade plant, money plant or dollar plant, is a popular branched succulent shrub, native to South Africa. Tiny flowers, which are white to pink, may appear in spring. They are widely grown as house plants, but need very bright light to grow well and a sunny position if they are to flower.
A pair of beautiful white tuberoses
Star of Bethlehem in macro
Higashiyama Park
small white and yellow Cattleya orchid in bloom - No name known
Assortment of flower closeups
Sweet vanilla orchids and brown sugar granules.
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white orchid and bud
beautiful and fresh daffodils during spring months in Adelaide, South Australia
Flowering yarrow (Achillea millefolium). Pennine Alps. Piedmont. Italy.
Beautiful May flowers, photographed at my home in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil in 07/01/2017.\nThe Mayflower is one of the most cultivated cacti in the world, due to the exuberant beauty of its flowers, ease of cultivation and absence of thorns. It is an herbaceous plant, epiphyte, 30 to 60 cm high. The stem is formed by succulent articles, which do not have spines.\nIts flowers appear in the extremities of the articles, being able to be yellowish, rosy, red or white, forming in the period of fall-winter. Its flowers are widely visited by hummingbirds. Photo taken in the garden of my house in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil on 05/31/2018. Schlumbergera truncata, also known as the flower of May, is a species of Schlumbergera, of the botanical genus of the cactaceae family. It originates from Brazil and its popular names are: May flower, Christmas cactus, Easter cactus, silk flower. It flowers in the southern hemisphere autumn, featuring pink, white, orange and red flowers. Its life cycle is perennial. It has a stem formed by several articles that can be detached to form new plants.\n  The Mayflower is from the cactus family, but it has no thorns. In its original habitat, the Atlantic Forest, it has an epiphyte behavior. That is to say: just like orchids and many bromeliads, it uses the trunks of trees as support. Thanks to the horticultural improvement, the variety of colors available today in the market is immense.
Close up of small white flowers
Breath of flowers
Star of Bethlehem
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