White Moonflower Datura Bush. Large_ Trumpet_Shaped Flowers. Fragrant_ Night Blooming. Devil's Trumpet_ Angel's Trumpet _24 Plus Seeds_ from USA.

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Onalee's Seeds, LLC is a family owned supplier of seeds based solely in the USA. We proudly grow, harvest, pack and ship all our own seeds and have been doing so since 2001. All photos on our listings are from the actual plants the seeds were harvested from; we don't buy and resell or use other people's photos. We provide high quality, fresh seeds with detailed planting instructions, including a color photo of a seedling id. Our goal is to have beautiful plants in your garden! Buy multiple packs from Onalee's Seeds, LLC, and each additional pack ships for free! 24+ SEEDS PLUS planting instructions, including a color photo for seedling id. Plants and seeds are poisonous. Plant with care around pets and children. These plants are sometimes called 'Angel Trumpets', but, in fact, they are not. They are Devil's Trumpets (Genus: Datura), growing as more of a bush with upright facing blooms. Angel Trumpets are Genus 'Brugmansia', grow more as a tree with downward facing blooms. These have VERY fragrant, large (8-10") white trumpet shaped blooms that face upward opening in the evening and staying open until the sun fades them the next day. PERFECT for a NIGHT GARDEN! Planted in a group, these flowers are very IMPRESSIVE with their huge, pure white blooms facing the heavens each night! Each plant will grow to a height of 4' and a width of 3' and will have multiple blooms at any given time and bloom continuously throughout the summer. Plant in full sun or mostly sun, but too much shade will limit the blooms you get on this beauty! Daturas produce several seed pods during the year and thrive in high heat, particularly in humid areas. Very attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds and sphinx moths (hummingbird moths). This is an annual but will self-sow for next year if you let the seed pods fall to the ground.