That is lovely!  The image 9of the single bloom really "pops"!

Dan Matyola
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On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 2:50 AM Alan C <[email protected]> wrote:

> These images are of an invasive, climbing Cactus (Hylocereus Undatus)
> known here as the "Queen of the Night" originating from Central America.
> They only flower for few hours at night & in the early morning so this
> was a lucky sighting. I rushed home from my jog to get my camera. The
> pollinating agents are Bats. These plants became a problem in the Natal
> coastal forests & a big effort was necessary to eradicate them.  Scroll
> for the other.
>
> Queen of the Night (Hylocereus Undatus) | Alan Cole | Flickr
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/50873302252/in/datetaken-public/
> >
>
> K5 & DA 18-55 WR on a wet, grey day.
>
> Alan C
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