Gardenia
Gardenias thrive in warm evenings, releasing a stronger fragrance at night to attract nocturnal moths.
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Jasmine
This tropical shrub, despite its name, is not a true jasmine. It blooms at night, adding an exotic touch to any garden.
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Mock Orange
Named for its citrus-like fragrance, mock orange produces white blossoms that smell similar to orange flowers.
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Evening Primrose
This plant starts to bloom at dusk, continuing its display through the evening hours.
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Rajnigandha
Known for its captivating and beautiful scent, Rajnigandha blooms at night year-round.
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Sweet Alyssum
Ideal for borders, this night-blooming plant pairs well with vibrant yellow or pink roses.
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Moonflower
Opening swiftly at night, these pink or white flowers remain in bloom throughout the night.
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Queen of the Night
A species of cactus native to North America's Sonoran Desert, this plant is famed for its night-time flowering.
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Datura
Datura's flowers, which can be white, yellow, pink, or purple, are luminescent at night and produce a spiny fruit filled with numerous seeds.
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