Datura - Ballerina White
Description: Brooding Datura's scented dark, jagged foliage and unusual tropical look may give gardeners not familiar with it a reason to hesitate. Then it blooms, pouring forth a sweet heady fragrance, and all is forgiven. This doubled form has substantial flowers that are washed with moonlight-yellow–luminous in your nighttime moon garden.
How to Plant: Gently loosen root ball. Plant at soil level.
How to Grow: Angel's trumpet carefully pleated buds swirl open at dusk, the freshly opened flowers releasing a sweet fragrance that attracts nighttime moths. During the day, bumblebees pry open these buds to rob it of its pollen. Datura is a bountiful patio plant that transforms at night into a luminous beacon in moon and tropical themed gardens. Be aware of its poisonous qualities when placing in the garden.
Other: Open in the evening!