Does anyone know this flower?
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Does anyone know what this plant is?
It was my grandfather's favorite flower. We have handed it down through generations. We call it the purple flower plant.
Evening primrose?
SOUNDS LIKE 4 o'clocks. Maybe.
moon flowers I have seen them in white and yellow. They bloom in evening and are closed in daylight. Donna Felser Farmersville, NY.
The Missouri Primrose, is another night-blooming primrose with large, bright lemon yellow flowers . More of a a sprawling groundcover . Or it could be
the Chocolate Flower (chocolate daisy), blooms at night, releasing a chocolate scent until early in the morning.
I agree with Lunarlayni
A picture would help!
I haven't seen them since I was a kid. They look similar to 4 o'clocks but are bigger. They're not any of the above suggestions, but thanks for trying!
Do you know what planting zone you lived in then? I wonder if it is night-blooming jasmine?
Sorry had I read more carefully I would have seen that a jasmine has too small a flower.