Published Feb 13, 2024
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Discovering The Allure Of Flowers In Moonlight !!!

Published Feb 13, 2024
2 mins read
441 words

1.Night-Blooming Jasmine(Cestrum nocturnum)

                           The Night Blossoming Jasmine plant, Ceremonium nocturnum, gets its name from its tubular, white-yellow blooms, which open at night and close during the day. It is a member of the Solanaceae family of plants, which is commonly referred to as the nightshade or potato family.It is renowned for its fragrance and may be the world's strongest fragrant plant.This subtropical plant was probably introduced to Europe after being found flourishing in the West Indies. They enjoy the sun, but not all day long. They do well facing either the east or the west.
In the summer, give them plenty of water; in the winter, let them stay mostly dry.

2.Moonflower(Ipomoea alba)

                    This Morning glory's sulphur helped to cross-link the rubber, a process that occurred at least 3,000 years before Charles Goodyear discovered vulcanization.In North Carolina, moonflowers are sensitive, low-maintenance perennial vines that are planted as annuals. Its fragrant, nocturnal, white blooms, which open quickly over a few minutes, give rise to its popular names. It belongs to the family of morning glory, or Convolvulaceae. The species name is Latin for "white." It has twining stems and can grow to a height of 5–30 m (16–98 ft). The leaves are 5–15 cm (2.0–5.9 in) long, whole or with three lobes, and have a 5–20 cm in long steam .

3.Angel's Trumpet(Brugmansia spp)

                      Seven species of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae belong to the genus Brugmansia. These are woody shrubs or trees with pendulous blooms and fruit without spines. Alongside the closely related species Datura, which goes by the name "devil's trumpets," they are commonly referred to as angel's trumpets due to their huge, fragrant blossoms.The ideal time to plant brugmansia is in the middle of spring, when nighttime lows are no longer below fifty degrees. The plant will expand rapidly; it will typically grow 24 to 36 inches annually. hazardous to people, dogs, and cats, the angel's trumpet plant is hazardous in all sections.

 4.Bat flower (Tacca chantrieri)        

           This is a rather tropical plant, but it grows well in several regions of the United States, including Florida, Louisiana,and California; it only needs a warm, moist climate to thrive properly. It may be required to establish a little, welcoming microclimate for this somewhat sensitive plant. Pests other than the typical slugs and snails one sees in a tropical garden rarely harm bat flowers.Although it needs warm weather, the bat flower favours a shaded spot. growing bat flower plants is to take cuttings from the rhizome or tuberous roots. Plant these divided rhizomes three feet apart in the autumn. It can grow to a certain size before they will produce blooms…

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