Night Flower Names

Night flower names

Night flower names

The white flowers of Brassavola nodosa produce a lovely fragrance in the evening. Lady of the Night is the common name of Brassavola nodosa, an epiphytic orchid native to low-lying coastal regions of Central and Southern America.

What is the name of the flower that only blooms at night?

If ever there was a flower with the allure of a rarely seen, reclusive rock star, it's the Night-Blooming Cereus (Epiphyllum Oxypetalum).

What is a moonlight flower?

As the name suggests, the moonflower, or Ipomoea alba, blooms in the moonlight. These vine plants produce large, white trumpet-shaped flowers and a slight lemon scent, providing an enchanting background for neighboring night-blooming outdoor plants.

What is the name of the flower that grows in darkness?

It's called Lirio de Los Valles. It actually does better in the shade.

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