The bloom alone measured 4 1/2 inches across its square top and just over 8 inches tall. This was the 23rd of July here in north central WI. where our 2009 summer was hot, dry and very windy. It loved a daily drink.
The circular spiked seedhead was nearly fully developed by the 30th of August, 09.
Before it was fully dried, it was carried inside and set in an east- facing window to continue it's drying process due to unpredictable cooler weather...cool enough to threaten frost that we already had in early Sept.
My hope now is that these seeds will bring many more graceful, strong stems to show off their awesome flowers.
I must thank my dear Aunt from the farm, for her generosity of this gift. I have gifted my sisters, Mother and friends in return as an insert in their Christmas cards. If the seeds don't germinate, be sure to call. I have plenty of seeds to share. Good Luck my dears, with great success with this wonderful Gift of God, the Moon Flower.
God Bless
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Oh I think yo will have luck planting the seeds. I planted some a few years ago, but not since. They are annuals where I live.
Re: Rebecca, thanks for the encouragement and the visit...stop again
Bless You
Beautiful, Dar.. I have never seen them before. I love that gorgeous white flower. Wonder where it got its name, Moon Flower???? Such a neat one.. Hope you have plenty of new growth this coming year from your seeds.
Hugs,
Betsy
Beautiful! Good luck with your seeds.
Great pics of the flowers and seed pod.
Come down and help me plant mine!
Should I start it inside or out?
Let me know.
Love ya - me
I got my seeds planted day before yesterday. I hope they grow! Colleen.. I bet you could sow your seeds directly into the ground down there. Isn't this plant called a moon flower because it likes to show it's bloom in the late evening and through out the night? They say to plant it near a window because it has such a lovely scent. I'll have to google it and check it out.
Hey,do you deliver? It's beautiful and I love that you gifted the family with them, how sweet. What a wonderful gift from Aunt Lois.(Now I know what I'm getting ... happy dance, happy dance!)
Cher, so Sorry, I thought I sent yours when you couldn't make it home for Christmas...so goes for my brain power...should I send it or hold them for you?...again...so sorry
Bless Ya
That is one fantastic flower. I have seen them but never grown one. I did not realize they, had such an enourmous seed pod with so many seeds.
What a rewarding hobby. Your plants and garden must look lovely.
Thanks for visiting my blog.
Would you believe that I am currently reading a book called "The Moonflower Vine". ?? They are apparently related to the morning glory, but these bloom in the evening instead.
I am so glad you visited my Day to Day blog so I could find yours. I love flowers and I will try anything but I have killed many in my day. I have a tendency to "mother" my plants to much. I love your blog. It is very attractive but I will devour anything you write on flowers.
Moon flowers. One time I cleaned out my Mother in law's flower bed. Unbeknown to me, I pulled all the moon flowers thinking they were weeds.
She wasn't happy with this daughter in law!
Dar: That is definitely a Datura. Take care with the seeds that they are not ingested because they are very toxic. The flower you have shown with the seeds is exactly the same as mine. I posted some other photos of the plant on Today's Flowers and the photos are the same.
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