| Night-Blooming Plants |
From "Ask DIY" episode ADI-712 |
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If you're gone all day and unable to appreciate the flowers in your garden, why not grow plants that bloom at night? The moonflower, for instance, blossoms at night and gives off an incredible fragrance. Night-bloomers are pollinated not by bees but by moths. There are a number of great nocturnal plants on the market besides the moonflower: some hostas, as well as flowering tobacco, to name a couple. And they require no more specialized care than any other plants!
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Easy Care Shade Flowers
Model: 0671755676
Author: Patricia A. Taylor
February 1993
A Gardener's Encyclopedia of Wildflowers: An Organic Guide to Choosing and Growing ...
Model: 087596723X
Author: C. Colston Burrell
(1997)
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Rodale Press
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Phone: 515-242-0282
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