This fragrant plant, known for its intense nocturnal aroma, thrives in the warm, humid climate of the Sunshine State. It’s a member of the Solanaceae family, related to tomatoes and potatoes, but distinguished by its powerfully scented white flowers that unfurl at dusk. These blossoms release their captivating fragrance primarily during the evening hours, a characteristic that contributes to its common name.
The plant’s popularity stems from its ability to transform outdoor spaces into aromatic havens. It is often cultivated near patios, walkways, and windows to maximize enjoyment of its scent. Historically, fragrant plants have been prized for their aesthetic and sensory contributions to gardens, and this species continues this tradition in Florida’s landscapes. Its presence offers a sensory experience that enhances the tranquility and ambiance of residential and commercial properties alike.