Top 5: night flowers

Top 5: night flowers

What flowers bloom at night, filling the air with a magical fragrance – 5 unique garden plants that can be planted both on the flowerbed and on the balcony.

Night flowers

Vechernitsa

  • Perennial

With the onset of evening, it is impossible to pass by this lovely flower! The cool sweet aroma of nocturnal fatigue removes traces of fatigue, gives warmth and joy even on the worst day. Large lilac brushes look spectacular both on a flower bed and in a bouquet, enchanting with their romantic appeal.

Growing conditions: perennial nocturnal is extremely unpretentious. Sowing to a permanent place in June. Grows best on loose soil, in full sun or partial shade. Hibernates without shelter. Transfer: September.

Enotera

  • Perennial

The large, cupped evening primrose flowers with delicate silky petals will envelop the garden with a pleasant aroma after sunset. To emphasize the discreet beauty of evening primrose, it is combined with astilbe, bells, veronica, lobelia, creating fashionable flower beds in a natural style. Well suited for rocky gardens, mixborders and curbs.

Growing conditions: evening primrose is fairly easy to grow. Sowing in early spring directly into open ground. Prefers open, sunny locations with well-drained soil. Watering is necessary in dry weather. Loves feeding.

Matthiola

  • Annual

This flower has long been grown not only for the sake of beauty, but also for the wonderful honey aroma that mattiola exudes all night (no wonder its second name is night violet). The color of the flowers ranges from pale pink to deep purple. If you plant this flower in a container on the balcony, your apartment will be filled with a wonderful sweet fragrance every evening.

Growing conditions: Matthiola is extremely cold-resistant, it can withstand frosts down to -7 ° C. Prefers sunny, well-drained, fertilized soils. Sowing to a permanent place in late April – early May.

Alissum

  • Annual

Alyssum transforms a flower bed into a flowering carpet. Its abundant, almost “endless” flowering (if only there is no frost below -3 ° C) complements the heady honey aroma. Another plus: Alyssum retains its outstanding qualities in a flower bed, in a pots, and in a balcony box. In the garden, it goes well with stunted phlox, shaved, razuha.

Growing conditions: it is recommended to grow in seedlings. Sowing is shallow, in late March – early April. Landing in open ground – in May. Prefers light, fertilized soils, does not tolerate dampness.

  • Annual

The dazzling bright color of fragrant tobacco will decorate your garden until the very frost. Large flowers, reminiscent of gramophone, are open all day, and in the evening they begin to emit a subtle pleasant smell. Fragrant tobacco is recommended for decorating various flower beds and sunny balconies.

Growing conditions: This thermophilic plant is grown using seedlings (seeds are planted in March-April). Landing in open ground in May-June, when the threat of frost has passed. Tobacco is undemanding to soil and care. Place it on moist, moderately fertile, light soil in the sun or in partial shade.

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