Doris Lady Of The Night _best_ -
When the world grows quiet and the sun dips below the horizon, Doris awakens. Not with a start, but with a soft grace—like moonlight finding its way through lace curtains.
If you have the patience, find a cutting. Plant it. Water it. Talk to it. And one night, when the moon is high and the air is still, you will meet the Lady. And you will understand why her legend endures. Doris Lady of the Night
Do you have any about your plant, or are you looking for where to buy a Lady of the Night cutting? Epiphyllum, Queen of the Night - Fifth Season Gardening When the world grows quiet and the sun
She exists in the gap between the last call of the restless and the first yawn of the dawn. To call Doris a "Lady of the Night" is to utter a euphemism that feels too soft, too Victorian, for the concrete reality she inhabits. She is not a specter, though she moves like one; she is made of flesh and bone, scar tissue and heavy perfume. Plant it
"The night is not the absence of light," Doris whispers. "It is the presence of stillness. And in stillness, we often find ourselves."

