It was early morning in the garden and the clock was ticking. She isn’t called a Night Blooming Cereus for nothing.
First one approached.
It was followed by others. However, these weren’t friends and this wasn’t a party, it was seriously cereus work.
That is about as exciting as it gets at Casita Colibrí during these days of Covid-19 under the “semáforo rojo” — the red stoplight — as contrasted with orange, yellow, and the much longed for green. Stay safe!
What great photos! Some “cereusly” funny humor as well! Your posts always make me smile…😀
Thank you. Glad to bring smiles!
Wonderful photos! Seriously exotic!
I love the mystery and ephemeral beauty of these plants.
Loved this post!
Thank you, Alana. Hoping all is well with you.
Stunning photographs. Had no idea bees came out at night.
Thanks! The bats come around at night, not sure about the bees. The photographs use a flash and are from the early morning.
Wonderful shots of this special plant and its pollinators, thanks a bunch , wish they had blooming when we were there back in Febrero, loving your blog.
Each time of year has its special bloomers and these are some of my favorites.
Oh these are all magnificent close ups and photos z;D
Very high praise coming from you. ¡Muchisimas gracias!