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  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Night-blooming plants are the perfect way to enhance any garden by engaging your senses into the evening hours. The plants often have white flowers, which reflect light from the moon and landscape lighting , so they are good choices for moon gardens.

    • Angel’s Trumpet
    • Casa Blanca Lily
    • Chocolate Daisy
    • Deer-Horn Cactus
    • Devil’s Trumpet
    • Dragonfruit Cactus
    • Easter Lily Cactus
    • Evening Primrose
    • Evening Rain Lily
    • Flowering Tobacco

    Botanical Name: Brugmansia spp. 1. Plant Type: Evergreen 2. Season: Summer 3. Exposure: Full Sun 4. Zones: 9-12 Angel’s trumpet is a small tree originating in South America. However, it is considered extinct in the wild. It is widely available as an ornamental plant, and if I do say so myself, it is truly breathtaking. These evergreens can be grown...

    Botanical Name: Lilium ‘Casa Blanca’ 1. Plant Type: Perennial 2. Season: Mid to Late Summer 3. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade 4. Zones: 4-9 The much-loved flowers of the Casa Blanca lily are commonly found in the bouquets of summer brides. The large, creamy white flowers unfurl their petals in the evening, releasing the greatest amount of fragran...

    Botanical Name: Berlandiera lyrata 1. Plant Type: Perennial 2. Season: Spring through Fall 3. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Sun 4. Zones: 4-10 Chocolate daisyis a member of the Aster family and has an extensive range where it can be grown with very little maintenance. Native to the Southwestern United States, this drought-tolerant plant is known to bl...

    Botanical Name: Peniocereus greggii 1. Plant Type: Perennial Cactus 2. Season: Summer 3. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade 4. Zones: 9-10 Here we have one of the most elusive and interesting night-blooming plants, the deer horn or Arizona Queen of the Night cactus. This native of the Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts is a wonderful, although inconspicu...

    Botanical Name: Datura 1. Plant Type: Annual or Perennial 2. Season: Spring through Fall 3. Exposure: Full Sun 4. Zones: 5-7 as Annual, 8-10 as Perennial Much like angel’s trumpet, this plant is poisonous, so it should be planted cautiously in areas where pets and small children frequent. The flowers are similarly shaped. However, rather than hangi...

    Botanical Name: Selenicereus undatus 1. Plant Type: Perennial Cactus 2. Season: Spring through Fall 3. Exposure: Full Sun 4. Zones: 9-11 Many types of cacti have a habit of blooming at night, and the dragonfruit cactus is no exception. It also produces delicious fruit found in many grocery stores and farmer’s markets throughout the Southern United ...

    Botanical Name: Echinopsis oxygen 1. Plant Type: Perennial Cactus 2. Season: Spring 3. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Sun 4. Zones: 8-11 Easter Lily cactus is a winner of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit, and it’s easy to see why. For most of the year, the plant is a sweet little mound of spheres with many ribs and sharp spines. ...

    Botanical Name: Oenothera biennis 1. Plant Type: Biennial 2. Season: Summer and Fall 3. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade 4. Zones: 4-9 This plant is perhaps more well-known for its use as a supplement than its actual flowers. As a plant, it is a fast-growing native to North America that also happens to be a night bloomer. Evening primrose is bienni...

    Botanical Name: Zephyranthus drummondii 1. Plant Type: Perennial 2. Season: Late Spring through Fall 3. Exposure: Full Sun to Part Shade 4. Zones: 7-10 This pretty member of the amaryllis family is known as a wild prairie flower across most of the central United States. They grow from bulbs, so they are easy to control in terms of spread, and they ...

    Botanical Name: Nicotiana alata 1. Plant Type: Perennial or Annual 2. Season: Late Summer 3. Exposure: Full Sun 4. Zones: Perennial in zones 10-11, Annual elsewhere Flowering tobacco, also known as jasmine tobacco, is a nightshade family member. Like most tobacco species, it prefers organically rich, moist soil. Unlike its cousin N. tabacum, this p...

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Night-blooming plants, with their light-colored and fragrant flowers, emit a soft glow until dawn. Planting these can help create a serene and calming atmosphere. Your moon garden will be filled with moonlight magic as you discover 18 of the best night-blooming flowers.

    • Are night-blooming plants good for Moon gardens?1
    • Are night-blooming plants good for Moon gardens?2
    • Are night-blooming plants good for Moon gardens?3
    • Lamb's Ear. The soft, silvery foliage of this perennial adds texture as well as reflects nighttime light. Lamb's ear develops tall spikes of flowers in mid-summer, so you’ll support pollinators, too.
    • Koreanspice Viburnum. This spring-blooming shrub has the most enticing scent! Look for dwarf varieties that max out around 5 feet tall and wide, and use as a privacy screen.
    • Sweet Alyssum. This annual is a must-have because it blooms non-stop from spring to a heavy frost. It’s amazing cascading from window boxes, baskets, and over stone walls, and its honey-sweet fragrance is delightful.
    • Hosta. With hundreds of types of hostas in all sizes, this sturdy perennial is incredible when massed on a shady hillside. Although they require mostly shade, they’ll show off better color when they get a bit of morning sun.
  4. Jun 7, 2023 · The night-blooming flowers' scents and reflective petals attract nocturnal pollinators like moths and bats, reducing insects and helping all your plants thrive. Moon gardens also provide an...

  5. May 10, 2024 · The showiness and fragrance of these night flowers makes them popular in cultivation, whether grown as houseplants or part of a “moon garden” (aka “twilight garden,” “evening garden,” etc.).

  6. Mar 11, 2024 · How to create a moon garden – and the night-blooming plants you'll need to do it. Experience the joy of a garden that comes to life at night and a space for quiet contemplation