In the stillness of the night, when the world quiets, certain flowers awaken. Ponder the Night-Blooming Cereus, unfurling its radiant white petals for a single, fleeting night, or the Moonflower, its trumpet-like blooms glowing under moonlight, exhaling sweet perfume. Evening Primrose and Night Phlox, too, dance in the dark, luring moths with delicate hues and scents.
Why do these blooms shun the day pollinators? What does insect life look like at 3am?