Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The Flower that Tells Time
Is it 4 o'clock yet?
Check the four o'clock flower, and if the blooms are open, then it's at least late in the afternoon.
The four o'clock not only knows what time to open, it's fragrance is rich! My grandmother had one of these plants, and every summer afternoon, we'd run to the four o'clocks to see if they were open so we could smell the flowers.
However, it seems time has little to do with its blossoming. The late evening drop in temperature actually causes these little gems to open. Oh well! Another thing I didn't know, the little black seeds that we used to decorate mud pies with are extremely poisonous! But if you want to attract humminghbirds and butterflies, then here's a great addition to your garden.
Thanks to Christine Weerts for contributing this photo.
We always had these in our backyard growing up! They are so pretty.
ReplyDeletewe had them in front of entrance door..they are in different colors,we had the yellow one and the one you took it's picture...
ReplyDeletethey are lovely...
How cool, thanks so much for teaching me about this delicate beautiful flower,I din't know much about this flower but I can tell about the lovely fragrance, I feel it when I walk at the park near my place here, it's so good!
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Mommy Léia and little LUna ( WE LOVE LUNA)
These are part of what I call the Victorian era flowers. They were and still are common around older homes here where I live. I like them and some come in different colors.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love those bright pinks.
ReplyDeleteI always love the colours that nature puts together.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these before, but I love the color!!
ReplyDeleteI love 4 O'clocks!!!
ReplyDeleteNice Blog!
Carolyn
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