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Top 17 Night Blooming Flowers


10, January 2026

It's not just the stars that adorn the night but the flowers too.

These night blooming flowers make your gardens more colorful and more magical. Imagine watching the moonlight lighting up these fantastic flowers that beautify your homes at night.

Interested? Yes, we guessed as much. Come on now; we will create our very own moon gardens with a wide variety of night flowers.

Top 12 Night Blooming Flowers for your Moon Garden

  • Moon Flower

  • Night Flowering Jasmine

  • Evening Primrose

  • Angel's Trumpet

  • Queen of the Night

  • Night Phlox

  • Four o'clock

  • Night Scented Orchid

  • Casa Blanca Lily

  • Tuberose

  • Datura

  • Petunia

  • Bradford Pear
  • Duranta
  • Night-Blooming Moonbeam
  • Evening-Scented Honeysuckle
  • White Brugmansia

Let's explore!

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1) Moon Flower (Ipomoea alba)

Well, when you are crafting a blog on night flowers, how can you start without the moonflower? Moon Flower, or Datura wrightii, is a gentle white flower that blooms at night.

The perennial flower is also called white morning glory and is actually a vine, which goes well with different kinds of gardens, including vertical gardens, gazebos, trellises, etc. One of the major highlights of the flower is that it is a very low-maintenance plant that helps even the laziest among us to tend the same fairly easily. Moon Flower also emits a lemon-scented fragrance.

2) Night Flowering Jasmine (cestrum nocturnum)

Night flowering jasmine is one of the most fragrant night blooming flowers out there. The flowering shrub's scientific name is Cestrum nocturnum, and it can grow up to 9-10 feet in height. Known as the raat ki rani plant, the flowering plant blooms mostly from Jan to June.

The retrain flower is very popular and has been part of many myths and folklore.

3) Evening Primrose (oenthera biennis)

The yellow coloured wildflower is a biennial plant that is famous for its beauty and is also one of the major night flowers perfect for our moon gardens. The flower is also known as the lemon sunset and is an integral part of Native American culture as well. The flower blooms from summer through fall.

4) Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia )

Angel's Trumpet is one of the major night flowering plants and flowers. These beautiful night flowers are available in multiple colors, including yellow, white, pink, orange, or apricot colors.

The flower is shaped like a long trumpet opening into a star. The plants can reach up to 15 feet in height, and flowers can grow up to 1 foot. They are also poisonous and bloom from spring to fall.

5) Queen of the Night (epiphyllum oxypetalum)

Queen of the night flower, also known as Brahma Kamal in Hindi, is one of the popular night blooming flowers. The moonlight cactus flower will be quite an addition to our moon garden. Queen of the Night, just like a majority of night blooming flowers, is white in color.

However, these require quite a patience as they only bloom once every one or two years. But when they do, the large brilliant flowers put on quite a display.

6) Night Phlox (Zaluzianskya ovata)

Night Phlox is a highly fragrant and beautiful flowering plant that blooms during the nighttime, releasing a sweet, heady, mesmerizing scent. This night blooming flower belongs to the Polemoniaceae family and is from Central and South America.

The Night Phlox plant is known for its delicate white, pink, or purple flowers that are star-shaped and have five petals. The plant blooms from mid-summer to fall and prefers well-draining soil with full to partial sunlight.

Due to its strong fragrance and striking appearance, Night Phlox is often used in gardens, borders, and rockeries to add a touch of elegance and beauty to your moon garden.

7) Four o'clock (Mirabilis jalapa)

Four o'clock flowers, also known as Mirabilis jalapa, are a popular and easy-to-grow plant native to South America.

The flowers bloom late afternoon and evening, hence the name "four o'clock." Four o'clock prefers well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade and usually grows up to 2-3 feet in height. They are often used in borders, beds, and containers to add color and fragrance to gardens.

These plants are known for their fragrant, long, trumpet-shaped flowers in various colors, including pink, red, yellow, and white.

Additionally, the night flower attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies, making it a popular choice for moon gardeners.

8) Night Scented Orchid (Epidendrum nocturnum)

Night Scented Orchid, also called the Vanilla Orchid, is a sweetly fragrant and beautiful night blooming flower. The night flowering plant is known for its delicate flowering blooms that come in a wide range of colors, including white, yellow, and green.

As the name suggests, the Night-Scented Orchid releases a sweet and moody fragrance that is most powerful during the evening and nighttime. The plant prefers warm and humid conditions and is often grown in greenhouses, moon gardens, or tropical gardens.

The Night Scented Orchid is also commonly used in the production of vanilla, as it is the chief source of natural vanilla flavoring. Due to its beautiful flowers as well as its captivating fragrance, the Night Scented Orchid is a trendy choice among moon gardeners and flower enthusiasts alike.

9) Casa Blanca Lily (Lilium 'Casa Blanca')

The Casa Blanca Lily, also known as Lilium 'Casa Blanca,' is a gorgeous and fragrant flowering plant that is native to Japan. This plant is a part of the Liliaceae family and is renowned for its large, pure white blooms with a golden throat.

These lilies can grow up to 5-6 feet tall and produce multiple blooms per stem, making them popular for cut flower arrangements and wedding bouquets.

The Casa Blanca Lily prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. This plant is relatively easy to grow and is a perfect addition to any garden due to its beauty and fragrance. The flowers of the Casa Blanca Lily bloom in the summer months.

10) Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa)

Tuberose, also called Polianthes tuberosa, is a sweet scented night flowering plant that is native to Central America, especially Mexico.

This night blooming plant belongs to the Asparagaceae family and is known for its white, tubular-shaped flowers that grow in clusters on tall stems.

As mentioned before, Tuberose is often grown for its powerful, sweet fragrance, which is widely used in the perfume industry. In addition to its intoxicating scent, Tuberose is used to treat various ailments.

11) Datura (Datura stramonium)

Part of the Solanaceae family, Datura or Datura stramonium is renowned in many other names, such as - Devil's Trumpet, Jimsonweed, and Thorn Apple. This species is one of the poisonous among the night blooming flowers. This flowering plant is native to Central America., yet being introduced to many other regions across the globe.

Datura is an annual flowering plant that forms stout and leafy stems. The flower has a defense mechanism that releases toxins in respond to danger. Datura contains atropine one of the primary agents used in major traditional medicines. So, saying this night blooming flower showcases exceptional medicinal benefits apart from its toxicity.

12) Night Sky Petunias (Petunia x hybrida)

Originating in South America, Night Sky Petunias is a perennial night flowering plant part of the Solanaceae family. It is a hybrid plant, an offspring of the tobacco plant with the name "Petunia". The flower is said to require about 6 hours of sunlight for it to bloom in the night.

Night Sky Petunias is also one of the best indoor plants for your home. With its eye-catching violet color with white dots, Night Sky Petunias are popular among home gardens across the globe.

13) Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana)

Cereus is a night-blooming cacti that will convert your landscape into a fragrant nighttime display. Some Cereus kinds are recognized for their grandeur, with massive white flowers that bloom under the cover of darkness. These blossoms frequently have a captivating elegance, attracting night pollinators with their alluring perfume. Cereus, however, is not only beautiful in white. Other species in the genus have dramatic color displays, such as night-blooming Cereus, which produces tiny flowers in pink, yellow, or even red. Cereus cacti, regardless of size or color, provide a magical touch to your garden at night. As twilight falls, these hardy plants awaken, transforming into beacons of beauty and fragrance, making your moonlit strolls full of unexpected surprises.

14) Duranta (Duranta repens)

The Duranta shrub (Duranta repens) not only brightens up your landscape with its beautiful green foliage, but it also serves as a nightly shelter for fragrant-loving pollinators. This low-maintenance shrub produces clusters of small, lavender-colored blooms that bloom in the evening, releasing their most enticing perfume under the cold night sky. The pleasant perfume not only appeals to people, but it also attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. These fragile insects glide from blossom to bloom, drawn to the alluring aroma, ensuring successful pollination and adding to your garden's stunning nocturnal landscape. So, if you want a plant that provides both daytime beauty and a nighttime aromatic sensation, the Duranta shrub is a great option.

15) Night-Blooming Moonbeam (Achimenes grandiflora)

The Night-Blooming Moonbeam (Achimenes grandiflora) is a shade-lovers dream, adding bright color to your evening garden. This perennial prefers cooler temperatures and low light, making it perfect for patios or under shaded trees. But the true brilliance happens when late afternoon approaches. Trumpet-shaped blooms unfurl in a stunning palette of red, orange, and purple, bringing a splash of color to the evening hours. These colorful blossoms are not only gorgeous, but also aromatic, attracting night pollinators such as moths with their pleasant scent. While other flowers may go dormant when the sun sets, the Night-Blooming Moonbeam emerges, transforming your gloomy environment into a full-moon fantasy.

16) Evening-Scented Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)

Evening-Scented Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) may not have the natural ability to shine, but its beauty is apparent beneath a moonlit sky. This climbing vine produces clusters of white or pale yellow blossoms that appear to capture the moonlight, illuminating moonlit trellises. As dusk approaches and the sun sinks below the horizon, honeysuckle awakens, changing your landscape with its fragrant flowers. The pale color of the flowers acts like a canvas, reflecting the moonlight and creating a soft, ethereal glow. Imagine walking through your garden on a moonlit night, enveloped by the intoxicating scent of honeysuckle and surrounded by these luminous clusters. The Evening-Scented Honeysuckle can provide a very lovely experience in your moonlit environment.

17) White Brugmansia (Brugmansia versicolor 'Alba')

Enjoy the ethereal beauty of White Brugmansia (Brugmansia versicolor 'Alba'). This night-blooming wonder is a near relative of the Angel's Trumpet, with huge, trumpet-shaped flowers. Whereas its cousin has brilliant colors, the White Brugmansia dazzles with its flawless white blossoms. As darkness falls, these blooms unfold, their faint hue capturing and reflecting the moonlight. The effect is breathtaking: a cascade of white trumpets that appear to sparkle against the night sky. This luminosity, combined with the flower's huge size, makes the White Brugmansia a striking addition to your moonlit garden. Not only will it offer a touch of elegance, but its irresistible smell will permeate the evening air, producing a genuinely spectacular sensory encounter.

So, folks, these are some of the most famous night blooming flowers that are perfect for your moon gardens.

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