Epi photos (page 7)


From Patti Mcgowen:

"Just thought I'd send a couple of pics along. I am delighted with this early Spring surprise. It's like having a living Frida Kahlo painting in my living room"


Diane Clark asks if anyone can identify this epi:


From Simon Matterface in the UK:

"I came across your page after many years searching for the identity of a strange but beatiful plant in our possession. It's wonderful to know that I don't have some poisonous mutation on my hands.

"The picture I've attached is of an "epi" that I grew from a 1-inch cutting acquired from an ex-Malaysian girlfriend's house in Kuala Lumpur. It flowers twice a year for a single night only, and the fragrance is extraordinary. It has been happily growing in a London conservatory for over six years, and has since travelled with me when I moved house to Torquay in the south-west of the UK.

"I have taken many cuttings from it and all have grown into healthy plants. My greenhouse is overflowing with them, and I often give them as gifts.

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