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Moonflower

Ipomoea alba

Evening GloryBelle de NuitMoon VineWhite Morning GloryGood Night Flower

Moonflower is a fast-growing night-blooming vine with large, fragrant white flowers that open at dusk and close at dawn, creating a magical evening garden display.

Plant Family

Convolvulaceae (Morning Glory family)

Blooming

Summer through fall, evening blooming only

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Large white Moonflower blooms opening in the evening light
Large white Moonflower blooms opening in the evening light

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Mystery
Night Magic
Dreams
Intuition
Feminine Energy
Nocturnal Beauty

Perfect For

Evening garden partiesRomantic garden settingsMeditation and moon ritualsDream gardens

Color Meanings

White:Purity, mystery, and lunar connection
Cream:Gentle night magic and soft illumination

Similar flowers: love-in-a-mists and freesias also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

Moonflower represents the mystery and magic of night, dreams, and feminine lunar energy. Its evening blooming habit connects it to intuition, the subconscious mind, and the hidden beauty that emerges in darkness. In many cultures, it symbolizes the revelation of hidden truths and night-time inspiration.

Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 4-6 inches diameter (10-15 cm), large trumpets
Plant Size: 10-15 feet long (3-4.5 m), vigorous climbing vine
Flower Shape: Large trumpet or funnel-shaped, 5-pointed

Natural Habitat

Native to: Tropical America, Central America, South America
Habitat: Tropical and subtropical regions, cultivated worldwide
Climate: Tropical, Warm temperate, Subtropical

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Full sun to partial shade

Water

Regular watering, moderate moisture, drought tolerant when established

Soil

Well-drained, Rich, Loamy, Average garden soil

Expert Growing Tips

1

Soak seeds 24 hours before planting to improve germination

2

Provide sturdy support structure for vigorous growth

3

Plant after last frost when soil is warm

4

Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continued blooming

5

May self-seed in favorable conditions

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Evening and moon gardens
  • Arbors, trellises, and pergola coverage
  • Privacy screens and natural fencing
  • Fragrance gardens and night-scented plantings
  • Wildlife gardens attracting night-flying moths

Traditional Uses

  • Seeds contain compounds similar to LSD (controlled substance)
  • Traditional use in folk medicine (not recommended)
  • Historically used for pain relief (dangerous)
  • All parts potentially toxic if consumed

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Moonflower

When do Moonflowers open and close?

Moonflowers open at dusk (around 6-8 PM) and close at dawn, blooming only during nighttime hours with peak fragrance in the evening.

Are Moonflower seeds safe to handle?

Moonflower seeds contain psychoactive compounds and should be handled with caution. Keep away from children and pets, and wash hands after handling.

What does Moonflower symbolize?

Moonflower symbolizes mystery, dreams, intuition, and feminine lunar energy, representing the hidden beauty and magic that emerges in darkness.

How fast does Moonflower grow?

Moonflower is a fast-growing annual vine that can reach 10-15 feet in a single season, quickly covering trellises and structures.

Available Colors

White
Cream

Quick Facts

Type:annual
Family:Convolvulaceae (Morning Glory family)
Native to:Tropical America
Blooms:Summer through fall, evening blooming only

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