The bloom below is more like Carol's. Big and hearty! Maybe Aiyana over at Water When Dry could guide us in this! Do night blooming cactus grow in Arizona? I am thankful that neither of these cacti have thorns. Even though they are bulky to work around and prune, they aren't dangerous!One thing I love about both of these plants is their source. The top cactus came from my father's yard and the bottom from one my father-in-law dug from a pasture fence-line. Maybe I should just name them Tom's Cactus and LP's Cactus.
I apologize for not really having any information to share - but I hope this post serves as a reminder for me to do a little reading!

2 comments:
My BIL keeps a night vigil so as not to miss this plant's night time blooms.
Donna
There are different varieties of this plant which account for the different shaped blooms. I have two different ones also. One is like your first photo and the other is like Carol's. I certainly enjoy seeing these when they bloom
Jan
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