As mentioned in my "Scarlet" post, here are some pictures of the Epiphyllum crenatum flower.
This was taken yesterday morning just after the garden had been watered. It's one of my favourites.
Looking down the throat.
Side view
Today, it's withering.
Hydrangea. This year it's more blue than pinkish-mauve than it was last year. I have no idea why. I haven't added anything to the soil! I'm really happy that it has done so, as I think the blue is very pretty.
This is one of the "Moonflower" (epiphyllum oxypetalum) buds (earlier pictures are in my post on the 7th December). It's now almost as long as my little finger. By the time it blooms it'll be around the length of my forearm!
Gardenia
And now for something a little different - a green insect (we call them green fleas, but of course they aren't!) pretending to be a leaf.