when I think of you garden, you’ll probably think of flowers blooming in the sunlight. Blooming flowers tend to wither in the late afternoon and close at night, but there are also beautiful night-blooming flowers. flowers, too. Some even have strong scents, like really fragrant flowers, which is what you want in a houseplant. Tuberose, chocolate daisies, gardenias, and other fragrant varieties are readily available in North America if you’re more interested in scent than flowers. bloom At night. Still, night-scented orchids, night-blooming water lilies, night-blooming cereus, and “Queen of the Night” sound like romantic ways to decorate a garden. Check out some ground cover varieties that bloom at night.
1.Evening primrose
Evening primrose, etc. evening primrose, is a biennial that tends to bloom from late spring to late summer. The yellow flowers often continue to bloom until noon the next day.
2.Moonflower
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Ipomoea alba has pink or white flowers and is a perennial if you plan on having both annuals and perennials in your moon garden.
3. Datura
These are sometimes called devil’s trumpets. They include pink, purple, yellow, and white. It is very poisonous, so be very careful if you plant it.
4.Kidachi Datura morning glory
These are also known as angel trumpets and are a member of the Datura family. They come in a variety of colors and have a unique way of hanging down towards the ground. It also has a sweet scent.
5. Phlox at night
It is a night-blooming flower that attracts butterflies, bees, and birds.
6. Gladiolus at night
Gladiolus tristis It can grow up to several feet tall and prefers full sun and well-drained soil, so depending on where you’re trying to grow night-blooming flowers, you’ll want to keep that in mind.
7. Casablanca Lily
Also known as Lilium Casa Blanca, this large flower, like other lilies, is sadly highly toxic to cats and dogs.
8. Four O’Clock Flower
Cerrophylla jalapa is also called the wonder of Peru or the four o’clock flower. It often opens at dusk and prefers sun or partial shade.
9. Nicotiana
I never knew flowering tobacco could be so beautiful until I started growing tobacco in my own garden. It blooms from summer to fall and can be lime green, maroon red, white, yellow, pink, or crimson. Wikipedia. Hummingbirds love hummingbirds as well as night pollinators.
10. Night blooming jasmine
These are also called Cestrum noctumum, Night Lady, Night Scent Jessamine, Night Scent Sestrum, Poison Berry. They were naturalized in South Asia, but now grow in places such as Australia and the southernmost tip of the United States. It has a strong, memorable scent that you won’t soon forget.