Here is a special treat I am so glad I could share with you! This is a dragon fruit Pitaya flower still opened in the daytime ...
The dragon name comes from the fact it looks a bit like the tongue of a dragon breathing fire. The tongue part is like a big maroon leaf (the spathe) and the fire part would be the stiff dark purple ...
Did you know that dragon fruit flowers are edible? Using flowers as ingredients isn't really new, but not too many people have actually tried eating edible flowers. And some actually have no idea ...
While flower identification is an ancient practice, misidentification has historically resulted in death. Luckily, the corpse flower has remained harmless, despite its sinister name and a case of ...