Type: A type of Epiphytic Cactus (grows on trees or structures in its natural habitat).
Leaves/Stems: The stems are flat, wide, and have wavy or scalloped edges, often mistaken for leaves. They are typically a light to medium green color.
Growth Habit: Can grow in a trailing manner or may require support to climb.
Flowers: Famous for its very large, white, and highly fragrant flowers.
Blooming Time: The flowers open only at night and usually wilt before sunrise, giving it the name "Queen of the Night."
Fragrance: The blooms possess a strong, sweet, and pleasant scent.
Native Habitat: Rainforests of Mexico, Central, and South America.
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