After the bloom was completed, news agencies around the world including
Global News in Canada and
Latestly in India picked up the story and used the Brinno time lapse footage to showcase the flower.
This was an event full of firsts. It was the
first time a moonflower has bloomed in the UK and the first time that a Moonflower bloom has been recorded using time lapse. The footage filmed using a TLC200Pro time lapse camera provides a fantastic bite-sized view of the flower growing and opening in a three minute video.
Moving forward the Glass House would like to create a regular time lapse feature using their newly sponsored TLC2020 camera to showcase the diverse collection of plants at the Glass House. Stay tuned for more fun features and special blooms!
To learn more about the Glass House and their diverse activities at the University of Cambridge
check out their website. The wonderful team at the Glass House also put together a
fact file on the Moonflower and did a video Q&A so you can learn more about this fascinating plant.
globalnews.ca/video
latestly.com
theguardian.com/environment
livescience.com