Flowering Tobacco is the ornamental cousin of the commercial tobacco. This
great bedding plant will grow fantastically in places with hot, humid summers.
It is bright and long blooming, with tubular flowers that flare into bright
stars. Old-fashioned types close for part of the day and open toward evening
with a strong, sweet smell. Available in green, white, purple, red, cream,
citron yellow, deep rose, smoky tones and whites. White varieties are
especially attractive at night.
Foliage is large, somewhat coarse and sticky, and resembles
commercial tobacco, to which it is related. New plants may be started easily
from seed sown directly into the garden or as transplants. Cuttings will also
root, but are rarely used since the seed grows so readily.
All species of this genus are thought to contain narcotic poisons.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in New Delhi
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