Not all flowers are meant to be enjoyed during the day. Some can add a very special touch to your garden after sunset. A kind of chocolate-scented daisy and the lady-in-the-night are just two examples of flowers that reveal their full beauty only at night.
Check out the most impressive types of night flowers that the awesome.club found and get ready to give your garden a makeover.
1. Silindra
This flower has a light citrus scent that attracts butterflies and other insects. In 1931, the symbol flower of the State of Idaho, in the United States, was chosen.
2. Lady of the Night
You need to be quick if you want to see these delicate flowers open in front of your eyes. This is because they open quickly at nightfall and stay that way until they are touched by sunlight.
3. Water lily
Also known as night lily, this flower loves to be in the water🇧🇷 So if you have a pond in your garden, this is an option. However, be careful as it can get very large.
4. Pulmonary
Also known as lungwort, is used in the treatment of respiratory infections. It is the ideal species for those who have a slightly darker garden.
5. Primrose
The English name (primrose) means ‘first rose’, which does not mean that it belongs to the rose family. This is because it blooms in early spring in the countries of the Northern Hemisphere.
6. Yucca-tame
If you want a garden that doesn’t take a lot of work, it’s the ideal flower🇧🇷 It survives in dry soil and is tolerant of heat and animals such as rabbits.
7. Wonder (jalapa mirabilis🇧🇷
The English name is Four o’clock, because the flower opens in the late afternoon and closes the next morning. It is a plant native to Mexico and is believed to have been cultivated by the Aztecs for decorative and medicinal purposes.
8. Gladiolus
Its name comes from the Latin word meaning ‘sword’. It is believed that Roman gladiators wore these flowers around their necks. to help them in battles.
9. Silene nutans
Called in English Silena Nottingham, it got its name because it was originally found on the walls of historic Nottingham Palace, England.
10. Arabian jasmine
This flower is one of the many types of jasmine that exist. national flower of Indonesia and the Philippines.
11. Zaluzianskya capensis
this flower is ideal for those who want to feel a great aroma in the middle of the night, around four o’clock.
12. Brassicaceae or crucifers
Although it doesn’t look like it, this flower is part of the family of plants that produce cabbage, broccoli and mustard.
13. epidendrum nocturnum
There are more than 25,000 species of orchids worldwide. Unfortunately, the epidendrum nocturnum is rare and is among the endangered species in Florida (USA).
14. Nardo, Tuberose or Vara de São José
In addition to making the garden very elegant, the flower can be eaten, so many people use it to make soups. But if you have one at home, make sure it’s edible before consuming it.
15. Ornamental tobacco
Besides being beautiful, this plant is very good for the fauna because its aroma attracts hummingbirds and butterfliestransforming the garden into a great spectacle of animal life.
16. Angel’s Trumpet
This flower is known as the angel’s trumpet, but It is often confused with the devil’s fig tree🇧🇷 The main difference is that the first slopes downwards and the second grows upwards.
17. Bleeding Heart
One good option for those who own a country house and face problems with rabbits because they don’t like your smell.
18. Berlandiera lyrata
Perhaps the ideal plant for chocoholics🇧🇷 It is precisely its aroma that attracts many visitors, including butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. In English, it is known as “chocolate flower”.
19. Echinopsis hybrid
This nocturnal cactus requires a lot of patience because its flowers only last a few days during spring🇧🇷 Its flowers are known for the strong scent they release and for their beautiful colors.
20. Hylocereus
This plant is known for its fruit (the pitaya), but it also gives beautiful flowers that are only open for one night🇧🇷 Ideal for those who live in places with lots of sunlight and high temperatures.
Have you ever heard of any of these plants? Want to have one in your garden? If you know others, be sure to share them in the comments.
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