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21 January 2007
Zaluzianskya capensis
Aka Midnight Candy, aka Night Phlox. This is a South African annual that grwos up to a foot tall and has multi-branching stems which bear white/maroon-backed flowers. The blooms open the evening and release a sweet scent that is just like dolly mixtures. Again it is simple to grow (or rather simple for the not-wife to grow!).
I took this photo earlier today. It says something about how mild the winter has been so far that it is still in bloom after over five months. We are due a cold snap this week so I suppose it is the last we will see of any Midnight Candy until the summer.
Zaluzianskya capensis Midnight candy Night Phlox
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3 comments:
Ahhhh, candy that you can overindulge in without gaining weight or having teeth rot. I had a kind of freesia phlox last year in my yard. It didn't fare too well. I suspect that our soil is just too acidic or sandy.
This one is dead easy to grow. We have it in pots near the bback door. It smells wonderful on a warm summer night.
NO, but I will take a look
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