Very few specimens have been known to flower in the UK, causing much excitement over the enormous neon bright, greeny-yellow flowers that it produces, with giant blooms containing enough nectar for a person to drink.
The plant is also increasingly rare in its native Chile, where shepherds set them alight to protect their flocks.
Cara Smith, from the Royal Horticultural Society’s Wisley Garden, where the plant is growing, said: “We keep it well fed with liquid fertilizer, as feeding it on its natural diet might prove a bit problematic.”
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