Lady of the Night is a south american native. It has creamy white 2" flowers with an intoxicating fragrance that intensifies at night. I could smell these few flowers from 20 feet away. Grown in good light they will be in constant bloom! They are easy to over winter as a house plant. They need temperatures above 60 but can take temps as low as 50. They like at least 50% humidity, that is hard for me to get in the house in the winter so I hope I can keep this beauty going.
I have had quite a few monarch caterpillars, now they are butterflies. I have not been keeping track of the numbers, wish I had now though. I will be growing milkweed plants this winter and hope to have some to sell in the sp
My name is Pat and I have been gardening most of my life. My husband Richard helps out with the heavy stuff. I love butterflies and have a Monarch Waystation. I also love animals and have cats, dogs, horses, angora goats, chickens and guineas.