Vespertine (biology) - List of Common Vespertine Flowers

List of Common Vespertine Flowers

  • Four O'Clock (Mirabilis jalapa)
  • Night-blooming Cestrum (Cestrum nocturnum)
  • Angel's trumpet (Brugmansia)
  • Soapwort (Saponaria officinalis)
  • Nicotiana or Woodland Tobacco (Nicotiana sylvestris)
  • Nicotiana or Jasmine Tobacco (Nicotiana alata)
  • Ten-week stock
  • Night-scented stock (Matthiola bicornis)
  • Single white petunias
  • Devil's trumpet (Datura)
  • Calypso (Hemerocallis)
  • Echinopsis sp.
  • Hemerocallis citrina
  • Moonflower (Ipomoea alba)
  • Silene or catchflies (Silene nutans)
  • Silene or catchflies (Silene noctiflora)
  • Silene or catchflies (Silene vespertina)
  • Vesper campion (Lychnis vespertina)
  • Evening primrose (Oenothera caespitosa)
  • Evening primrose (Oenothera acaulis)
  • Evening primrose (Oenothera biennis)
  • Evening primrose (Oenothera californica)
  • Evening primrose (Oenothera brachycarpa)
  • Gladiolus tristis
  • Nycterinia selaginoides
  • Schizopetalon walkeri

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