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- Nicandra physalodes - Wikipedia
Nicandra physalodes is an annual species growing to 1 metre tall with spreading branches and ovate, mid-green, toothed and waved leaves The flowers are bell-shaped and 5 centimeters or more across, pale violet with white throats (occasionally pure white), opening only for a few hours in the day
- Nicandra Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners
Nicandra is a monotypic genus from the Solanaceae family, known as the Shoo-fly plant Its solitary species, Nicandra physalodes , is an annual herb recognized for its bell-shaped flowers and inflated, lantern-like fruiting calyx
- Nicandra physalodes - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
The Shoofly Plant is an annual, summer-blooming, flowering plant native to Peru in the night-shade family The plant matures at 2 to 5 feet high with some branching The individual blue flowers live for one day, but the plant produces a succession of flowers from summer to early autumn
- Nicandra physalodes: Identification, Health Benefits, Uses, Invasive . . .
Commonly known as Nicandra physalodes, Apple-of-Peru, Shoofly Plant, this guide covers everything you need to know
- Apple Of Peru Shoofly Plants - Gardening Know How
The apple of Peru plant (Nicandra physalodes) is an interesting specimen Native to South America (hence the name), this member of the nightshade family produces attractive flowers and can be used in a homemade insecticide
- Shoo fly plant - RHS Gardening
The shoo fly plant’s botanical name is Nicandra physalodes It is reputed to have insect repellent properties Other common names include apple of Peru and Peruvian bluebell, referring to one of its countries of origin
- Discover the Magic: How to Grow Apple of Peru and Transform Your Garden
The Apple of Peru, also known as Nicandra physalodes, is a unique and captivating plant that adds a touch of exotic beauty to any garden
- How to Grow and Care for Nicandra - PictureThis
Nicandra thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it relatively easy to care for Regular watering is essential, especially during dry periods, but avoid waterlogging A special care point is that nicandra can self-seed aggressively, so monitor its spread to prevent unwanted growth
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