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  1. Moonflower plants (Ipomoea alba ), sometimes called moon vines, white morning glories or evening glories, open their flowers in the evening or on cloudy days. The buds look like tightly-furled parasols and open into trumpet-shaped flowers that measure 3 inches to 6 inches across and last one day.

  2. Apr 26, 2024 · Updated on April 26, 2024. Reviewed by. Sylvia Duax. In This Article. View All. Where to Plant. Planting Tips. Pests and Problems. Propagation. Types. Photo: Mike Jensen. Moonflower (Datura spp.) is one of the most striking plants you can grow. The large, trumpet-shaped flowers unfurl in the evening and stay open until the sun rises.

  3. Sep 25, 2023 · Moonflower vine (Ipomoea alba), with its large, pure white blooms and heart-shaped leaves, is one of many gardeners' favorite vining plants. This stunning vine offers 6-inch-wide flowers that open at dusk and release a sweet fragrance all night long.

  4. May 8, 2024. Gorgeous, graceful, and fragrant, moonflowers provide an atmosphere of romance and mystery wherever you grow them. Learn how to plant, grow, and care for moonflowers.

  5. Apr 5, 2021 · Moonflower plants are winter-hardy perennials in zones 10-11, but in cooler zones, they can be grown effectively as annuals. They grow easily from seed when planted in somewhat fertile soil, but they are adaptable to other soil conditions.

  6. Step 1. Nick the moonflower seeds with a rasp or file to break through the seed coat, and soak the seeds overnight in warm water. Video of the Day. Step 2. Install a strong trellis in a prepared bed that receives no less than 4 to 6 hours of sunlight daily. The trellis should be at least 6 feet tall to support the growth of the vines.

  7. Mar 14, 2024 · The Moonflower, Ipomoea alba formerly known as Calonyctic aculeatum, also comes by the names tropical white morning-glory, thornapple, giant white moonflower, evening glory, devil’s trumpet, moon creeper, jimsonweed, and moon vines. It comes from the Convolvulaceae family and is native in North America, South America, and Central America.

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