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Best 1 Queen of the Night (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)

Epiphyllum oxypetalum, commonly known as Queen of the Night, is a tropical cactus notable for its spectacular nocturnal blooms. This epiphytic species produces large, fragrant white flowers that unfold after sunset, attracting pollinators. It’s favored by gardeners and plant enthusiasts seeking uniq...

2 Selenicereus grandiflorus (Queen of Night)

Selenicereus grandiflorus, also known as the Queen of Night, is a climbing cactus native to the Caribbean. It’s notable for its exceptionally large, intensely fragrant flowers which bloom only at night. This plant offers a unique ornamental display and is particularly appealing to those interested i...

3 Kadupul
Kadupul

The Kadupul is a unique night-blooming cactus flower native to Sri Lanka. It belongs to the Epiphyllum genus and is notable for its intensely fragrant white blossoms which open exclusively after sunset. These flowers quickly wilt before sunrise, rendering them unsuitable for traditional floral arran...

4 Fishbone Cactus (Epiphyllum anguliger)

Epiphyllum anguliger, commonly known as the Fishbone Cactus, is a Mexican cactus species notable for its distinctive zigzag stems resembling fish bones. It grows epiphytically, attaching to host plants in its native environment. This night-blooming cactus produces striking flowers and is appreciated...

5 Discocactus zehntneri

Discocactus zehntneri is a Brazilian cactus species notable for its distinctive flat, disc-shaped growth form. Native to Bahia, it produces nocturnal white flowers that emerge from a specialized flowering structure called a cephalium. This endangered plant is of interest to botanists and those study...

6 Dragon Fruit (Selenicereus undatus)

Native to Central America and described by Haworth in 1830, Selenicereus undatus is a climbing cactus globally cultivated for its edible fruit, commonly known as the dragon fruit.

7 Jasmine
Jasmine

Jasmine (Jasminum) is native to tropical and warm temperate regions of Eurasia and Oceania, and Jasminum officinale has been used in perfumery for thousands of years originating in Persia.

8 Trichocereus bridgesii (Bolivian Torch)

Trichocereus bridgesii is a columnar cactus native to Bolivia producing large white night-blooming flowers, closely related to San Pedro and similarly containing the alkaloid mescaline.

9 Torch Cactus (Echinopsis spachiana)

The Torch Cactus is a tall, columnar cactus native to Argentina that produces massive, spectacular white flowers that open strictly during the night.

10 Tuberose
Tuberose

A Mexican perennial (Agave amica) grown worldwide for intensely sweet-scented white flowers, widely used in perfumery and in festive garlands across South and Southeast Asia.

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