I have a confession to make.  Occasionally, some of my plants get a bit neglected.  One of those plants is my 
Epiphyllum 'David W. Grant.'  During the fall/winter, it hangs in the spare room where we keep our cats' litter boxes, a room where I am disinclined to spend a lot of extra time.  So I occasionally forget to water it.  Not only that, the room has only a north window, which is not an ideal situation for an 
Epi.  It is a bright room though, and it does get additional light reflected off of the off-white siding of the house next-door.
And how does Mr. Grant reward me for the neglect and less than ideal conditions?  Like this:




Leaf with several flower buds
Epiphyllum 'David W. Grant' whole plant, showing the leaves a bit worse for wear. I moved it into the kitchen to photograph.
I've counted 12 flower/buds in various stages of maturity.  And how will I reward Mr. Grant?  With a summer outdoors, where it will get plenty of light, humidity and rain.
 
 
3 comments:
Stunning flowers! I love Epiphyllum cacti; my grandmother used to have an enormous one which would put out dozens of huge magenta flowers dripping with nectar.
Pretty! I'm jealous! ;)
Also, I now finally know what it is that I photographed in the Munich botanical gardens two years ago.
Beautiful red blooms on this one. Mine is pink!
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