Beautiful, fast growing plant. Everything about this plant is big; size, flowers and THORNS! Heavy re-seeder. Needs lots of room. Parent ...Read Moreplants do not survive central Illinois winters, but not to worry, you'll have more than enough seedlings the next spring. Seeds sprout early to mid May in this area and grow quickly. Seedlings transplant well as long as they are kept moist. Loves full, hot sun but with average water needs. Almost maintenance free. Does not flop even with strong winds.
This plant grows wild in my area. We let them alone because we enjoy their beauty...and the scent is wildly attractive! I always look f...Read Moreorward to spotting where one will turn up unannounced...but, definitely welcomed!
Datura ceratocaula is the only species that naturally grows in shallow water or swamp conditions. It grows 12-36 inches tall and the leav...Read Morees are toothed with short white hairs on the undersides. All summer it bears wide, funnel-shaped flowers that are white to pale pink and have a bluish tint on the outer sides. The seedpods are smooth (no spines), hang downward, and will fall apart when the seeds are ripe. Growth is rather sparse compared to other species but the large fragrant flowers make them worthy of cultivation. The 7-inch blooms open up in mid-day and close the following morning. A large group planting will provide the nicest display. D.ceratocaula will do best in a sunny and warm location. A damp soil or shallow water is best but they will tolerate ordinary garden soil with sufficient watering.
Remember that all parts of datura are toxic, including the seeds
Beautiful, fast growing plant. Everything about this plant is big; size, flowers and THORNS! Heavy re-seeder. Needs lots of room. Parent ...Read More
This plant grows wild in my area. We let them alone because we enjoy their beauty...and the scent is wildly attractive! I always look f...Read More
Datura ceratocaula is the only species that naturally grows in shallow water or swamp conditions. It grows 12-36 inches tall and the leav...Read More