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Moon Plant... Moon Vine...Moonflower 150 fresh seeds
Category:   Home & Garden / Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living
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Start Time: 9/30/2008
End Time: 10/7/2008
Location: Garland, Texas
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Moon Plant... Moon Vine...Moonflower, Datura, also less commonly known as an Evening Glory. Morning Glory Family They bloom in the evening big white trumpet flowers from June until September attracts hummingbirds and butterflies Easy to grow Datura...........Daturas. Whatever you call it they are beautiful. Attract butterflies and re-seed themselves This Ebay listing is for 150 fresh heirloom seeds They  grow fast. I grow them in my Garden Thanks for shopping!   Thess seeds come from a large pod that has 100+ seeds each.  As you can see by the photo. I have dried the seeds and they are ready to plant! How to Grow Moonflower Plants: Moonflower plants like full to partial sun during the daylight hours. You will like the fact that Moonflower thrive in poor, dry soils. That makes them useful in areas where many other popular plants just won't grow. It also makes them easy to grow with little care or attention. Just plant them, and away they grow! Fertilizer is not needed. Moonflower are susceptible to frost. They may survive the first light frost with only a little damage. Moonflowers are most often planted near a house or building. So, a light frost may kill the plants away from the house, yet spare your Moonflowers for another day. They will survive a  frost or freeze to 28 degrees. A nice ebay wrote me this:  I  noticed in your description you gave it different names.  Just FYI, the Datura has also been called the "Devil Bush".  I've done a little reading on this.  Pretty much, any trumpet shaped flower at one time or another has been nicknamed either, Angel Trumpet or Devil Trumpet.  Depending on which way it points.  The reasoning is, if it points up, it is the Devil's Trumpet.  If it points down, it is an Angel's Trumpet.  Get it? LOLSo some people call the Moonflower Vine the Angel's Trumpet.   But then to further confuse things, The Trumpet Vine, which is something totally different is also called Angel's Trumpet sometimes.  Depends which farmer's wife your talking to, and what part of the country you're in.   I have both Moonflower Vines and Moonflower Bushes (Datura) growing like mad in my yard/garden.Just thought you'd like to know.  

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