The Flowers of Trichocereus Spachianus Morning View — Stock Photo, Image

The Flowers of Trichocereus Spachianus Morning View — Photo

The large white blossoms of the night blooming Trichocereus Spachianus Cactus, also known as the Golden Torch and the Golden Column Cactus. This is a landscape plant from my own personal garden in Arizona. This cactus blooms only at night and this mo

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