Types of Plants to Grow in a Moonlight Garden

Have you heard of the moon garden? Well, it’s been the IN thing for some time now! So, if you are also thinking of paving the way for a garden that feels like dancing under the soft glow of the moonlight, here’s a guide to assist you. Take a look at some of the plants that are moon-LIT -

plants that grow in moonlight

White Flowers

Who else will work wonders other than white flowers when it comes to moonlight gardens? These blooms are natural showstoppers whose pale petals at once catch the moonlight and illuminate the whole surroundings. Consider flowering plants like white roses, white tulips and white lilies that will be ideal additions.

Night-Blooming Jasmine (Cestrum Nocturnum)

Another classic choice for a moonlit garden is night-blooming jasmine. It has an intoxicating fragrance that will literally leave everyone feeling spellbound. Also known as Raat ki Rani, this plant doesn’t even require much effort to grow. Hence, it is surely a wonderful addition to your home.

Moonflower (Ipomoea alba)

These pretty, fast-growing vines, along with heart-shaped green leaves, will definitely make every head turn (no matter how many times they have been seen and appreciated). As their large, white and trumpet-shaped flowers unfurl, they will spread magic in your moonlit haven. Though they have a long growing season, it’s worth it!

Night Gladiolus (Gladiolus tristis)

A night gladiolus has yellow/striped yellow and green-coloured flowers that sway gently in the night breeze. A sight to behold! Do note that these blooms need full sun, regular watering and some TLC to look their best. Besides, given their unique nighttime display, they will be an interesting conversation starter during late-night walks.

Four O’Clock Flower

Also called Mirabilis Jalapa, Four O’clock lives up to its name! This multi-coloured flower opens up in the late afternoon (around 4 pm) and is loved by all living beings including butterflies, bees, hummingbirds and humans. It has a decent sweet smell and comes in all sorts of fun colours such as pink, white, red, yellow and purple. Provide it with full sun (or even a little will work)!