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According to the New York Times ... as the sun goes down. This night-bloomer is native to Mexico, with overlapping petals that create white clusters of flowers with a delightful scent.
Illuminating a new way to fall in love with tulips — experiencing them after dark. Farm owners and husband-and-wife team Holly and Andrew Miller started "Night Bloom" on their farm last year.
This 19-inch-tall, yellow-reddish flower is only known to survive in one spot in southwest New Mexico. “The disappearance of this ornate, almost luminous flower went unnoticed as cattle trampled our ...