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  2. Some Velvet Morning - Wikipedia

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    Some Velvet Morning. " Some Velvet Morning " is a song written by Lee Hazlewood and originally recorded by Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra in late 1967. It first appeared on Sinatra's album Movin' with Nancy, the soundtrack to her 1967 television special of the same name, which also featured a performance of the song.

  3. Epiphyllum oxypetalum - Wikipedia

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    Epiphyllum oxypetalum, the Dutchman's pipe cactus, [ 3] princess of the night or queen of the night, [ 4] is a species of cactus with a native range from Mexico to Nicaragua. [ 5] It blooms nocturnally, and its flowers wilt before dawn. Though it is sometimes referred to as a night-blooming cereus, it is not closely related to any of the ...

  4. Morning glory - Wikipedia

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    Morning glory flower ( Ipomoea purpurea) Morning glory (also written as morning-glory[ 1]) is the common name for over 1,000 species of flowering plants in the family Convolvulaceae, whose current taxonomy and systematics are in flux. Morning glory species belong to many genera, some of which are: Argyreia. Astripomoea.

  5. Choosing Summer-blooming perennials to brighten up your garden

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    Purple Joe-Pye weed (Eutrochium purpureum)Purple Joe-Pye weed is a towering perennial in the aster family with large clusters of late-summer pink-purple flowers atop stems that can reach 6-feet ...

  6. Want to Spend More Time in Your Garden? Here Are 10 Night ...

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    Queen of the Night's (Cereus hildmannianus) flowers open after dark and fade in a matter of hours, but, in the meantime, it manages to flaunt intricate geometric blooms often compared to those of ...

  7. Lycoris radiata - Wikipedia

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    Lycoris radiata, known as the red spider lily, red magic lily, corpse flower, or equinox flower, is a plant in the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. [ 3] It is originally from China, Japan, Korea and Nepal [ 1] and spread from there to the United States and elsewhere. It is considered naturalized in Seychelles and in ...

  8. Master gardeners: The late-summer perennial garden - AOL

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    Aug. 6—I often hear gardeners say their gardens look tired, spent or drab as the weeks of August go by. And it's often true. We tend to hurry to buy plants in the spring, excited by emerging ...

  9. Night-blooming cereus - Wikipedia

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    Night-blooming cereus is the common name referring to many flowering ceroid cacti that bloom at night. The flowers are short lived, and some of these species, such as Selenicereus grandiflorus , bloom only once a year, for a single night, [ 1 ] though most put out multiple flowers over several weeks, each of which opens for only a single night.