Queen Of The Night Flowers Blooming In A Time-Lapse Video Is Nature At Its Best

 

Queen Of The Night Flowers Blooming In A Time-Lapse Video Is Nature At Its Best

Nature is a beautiful thing and leaves us speechless with its ways. A video showing how the Queen of the Night flowers bloom, has created quite a stir on social media. 

The time-lapse video is 49 seconds long and has gone viral on Twitter.

The Queen of the Night, scientifically known as the Epiphyllum oxypetalum, is a species of cactus. Its flowers rarely bloom and when they do, it is during the night. The flowers wilt before dawn.


In the clip, two Queen of the Night flowers can be seen blooming as the evening turns into night. As morning comes, the flowers begin to wilt.

The video was shared by user @iatemuggles with the caption, 'Time-lapse of 2 Queen Of The Night (Epiphyllum oxypetalum) blooms'.


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