Native to South America, Lady of the Night is a shrub growing up to 5 ft
tall. The leaves are somewhat crowded on the ultimate twigs, often
yellowish green, oblong-ovate, 5 to 10 centimeters long, entire, and
pointed at both ends. Creamy white flowers with long tubes, which are
extremely fragrant after dark. The scent floats in the air like a gardenia
but much softer. New flowers are white and fade with age to yellow. It is
named Lady of the Night for its powerful fragrance in the evening, but it
is mildly fragrant during the day also. The flower-tube is
about 4.5 centimeters long, slender, and somewhat straw-colored. The 5
petals are white, soon turning yellowish, oblique. Flower is about 5 cm in
diameter.Berry like fruits follow the flowers. It is a good container
plant. A little pruning is recommended. The Lady of the Night is perhaps
the most fragrant of the Brunfelsias.
Identification credit: Prashant Awale
Photographed in Mumbai.
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