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  • The genus name Brunfelsia commemorates sixteenth century German monk, Otto Brunfels.
  • Nor can I grow the glorious tropical shrub called yesterday-today-and-tomorrow ( Brunfelsia australis ), which scents the air so sweetly.
  • Nothing is known directly of the pollinators, but the floral features described above are shared by other South American brunfelsias for which butterfly pollination has been observed.
  • I would always make room in my garden for Lady-of-the-night ( Brunfelsia australis ), which perfumes the summer night with cloves and honey.
  • "' Brunfelsamidine "'is a poisonous plant derivative found in several plants from the " Brunfelsia " family, which has convulsant and neurotoxic effects.
  • The adult feeds on the nectar of flowers while the larva feeds on several species of Solanaceae ( mainly " Brunfelsia pilosa " and " Brunfelsia uniflora " ).
  • The adult feeds on the nectar of flowers while the larva feeds on several species of Solanaceae ( mainly " Brunfelsia pilosa " and " Brunfelsia uniflora " ).
  • Species in cultivation include " Brunfelsia americana " and " Brunfelsia pauciflora " . " Brunfelsia australis " is actively promoted by growers for its tricolored blooms and drought resistance.
  • Species in cultivation include " Brunfelsia americana " and " Brunfelsia pauciflora " . " Brunfelsia australis " is actively promoted by growers for its tricolored blooms and drought resistance.
  • Species in cultivation include " Brunfelsia americana " and " Brunfelsia pauciflora " . " Brunfelsia australis " is actively promoted by growers for its tricolored blooms and drought resistance.
  • Both sepals and petals are partially fused and the latter colored violet, though the color fades to white with age, as is common in the South American species of " Brunfelsia ".
  • (BI ) Brunfelsia spp . ( EI ) gets its common name from the fact that the spring flowers open deep purple ( yesterday ), become lavender ( today ), then fade to white ( tomorrow ).
  • Among these are landscape standouts such as the dazzling yesterday-today-and-tomorrow shrub ( Brunfelsia grandiflora ), the lovely orange cestrum ( C . aurantiacum ) and the incomparably impressive golden-chalice vine of Mexico, with 10-inch-long, eight-inchwide, coconut-scented flowers.
  • Examples include " Brugmansia x candida " ( " Angel s Trumpet " ) grown for its large pendulous trumpet-shaped flowers, or " Brunfelsia latifolia ", whose flowers are very fragrant and change colour from violet to white over a period of 3 days . Other shrub species that are grown for their attractive flowers are " Lycianthes rantonnetii " ( Blue Potato Bush or Paraguay Nightshade ) with violet-blue flowers and " Nicotiana glauca " ( " Tree Tobacco " ) Other solanacea species and genera that are grown as ornamentals are the petunia " ( Petunia ?hybrida ) ", " Lycium, Solanum, Cestrum, " " Calibrachoa ?hybrida " and " Solandra ."