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Overview
"Queen of the Night" is the nickname given to a species of Selenicereus, a family of tropical cacti. The species, S. grandiflora, is notable for its huge (up to a foot long), trumpet-shaped flowers. The flowers are heavily fragrant and bloom at night, when they are pollinated by bats, according to New Zealand Gardens. Although the flowers live for just one night, a healthy plant can bloom numerous times during the growing season.
Climate
Queen of the Night are tropical plants native to Cuba and Jamaica. In the United States, they only grow on the Hawaiian islands, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are also found in the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. In cooler climates, they must be grown indoors.
i will send a cutting in a bubble wrapped envelope The plant will be in moist paper towel It has worked so far for shipping It is a cactus type plant place the cut end in moist soil and it will root quickly