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Single Mexican Tuberose is blooming now in my zone 7b garden. It returns every season. I really enjoy the sweet fragrance that perfumes...Read More
Tuberose bulbs are one of my first spring plantings about April 15th. I bring them out from downstairs where they have rested over win...Read More
I purchased a half dozen clumps late last spring on eBay and they grew wonderfully here. Tuberose have such a wonderful scent and make w...Read More
I bought the bulbs to this plant in April at a street fair here. I planted some in a large (14-16" pot) right away and about a month lat...Read More
Tuberose has a wonderful fragrance. It blooms mid to late summer and the fragrance is more intense at night. I plant my bulbs in large ...Read More
I am in zone 8b (southern Mississippi) and I planted my single tuberoses in a mulched flowerbed last spring. They were beautiful. Neigh...Read More
Lovely plant with delicate blooms on tall pillar-like stems with attractive clumps of foliage at base. Remarkably strong fragrance which...Read More
Polianthes tuberosa has had its name changed to Agave polianthes (other synonyms: Polianthes tubulata, Polianthes gracilis). Tuberoses ar...Read More
This plant has a very nice unique fragrance, which makes it worth growing even in pots in colder climates.
Also, every cr...Read More
I've grown tuberoses in pots here in zone-5/6 Michigan for years and absolutely love them -- as gardeners have for centuries. Not only we...Read More
Attractive plant. The flowers are very fragrant and stand up to the intense summer heat better than those of the double variety.
In victorian times the tuberosa was a very popular conservatory plant, however it tends to grow and blossom in the warmer climates in the...Read More
as a botanist,i must say...
contrary to what you think about polianthes tuberosa being aboriginal to mexico, it is actually native...Read More
I grow these in southeast Tennessee. They take about two years to start blooming. This region is in USDA Plant Hardiness Zone 6A. So far ...Read More
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This is Mlathi, RoyJava, born in Indonesia.
The Polianthes tuberosa we do know as the Sedep Malam and bel...Read More
I have never smelled anything so romantic or captivating! The history of this flower also includes that when you arrive in Hawaii, the tu...Read More
This was my first year growing this plant and I love it. It's growing in a wine barrel in full sun and the record rains we've had didn't ...Read More
My plants are about six years old, and have only bloomed twice. But after reading all of the above I see what I may have been doing wron...Read More
I can't say enough good things about this plant. The scent is intoxicating, (especially at night), and the pretty, waxy white flowers...Read More
Rajanigandha or Tuberose (in English) means "The Fragrance of the Night" in Sanskrit, Bengali, Hindi...
The Flowers of thi...Read More
While this plant is indeed commonly cultivated in México, it is never called "azahar" (which is the word used for citrus blossoms, espec...Read More
This romantic flower comes in both single-flowered and double-flowered versions.
These are very commonly grown in Mexico i...Read More
I love the fragrance and have one blooming right now on my sunny, south facing porch at Point Fermin CA(near San Pedro)! It seems a bit d...Read More