Mentzelia decapetala
Yellow Evening Star produces spectacular night-blooming flowers that appear to have ten creamy-white petals surrounding a starburst of golden stamens. These fragrant blooms open at dusk and close before morning, attracting moths and bumblebees.
Loasaceae (Stick-leaf or Loasa family)
Summer (June-September), flowers open at dusk

Similar flowers: nicotianas and sapodilla flowers also share similar meanings.
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Visit Full StoreFull sun (at least 8 hours); thrives in harsh, exposed locations
Extremely drought tolerant once established; prefers dry conditions; requires excellent drainage
Well-drained, Dry, Sandy, Rocky, Alkaline, High lime content, Poor soils
Deep taproot makes transplanting difficult or impossible
Best grown from seed sown in place
Flowers open near sunset, close before morning
Each flower lasts multiple evenings
Flowers smell like honey
Barbed hairs on leaves can stick to clothing
Self-seeds readily in dry, disturbed soils
Thrives in full sun and harsh conditions
Deer resistant
Yellow Evening Star blooms at night to attract nocturnal pollinators including sphinx moths and other night-flying insects. Flowers open near sunset and close before morning, though they may stay open longer on cloudy days. Each flower blooms for multiple evenings.
It is called Tenpetal Blazingstar because the flowers appear to have ten petals. However, only five are true petals; the other five are modified stamens called staminodes. These wide staminodes are larger than in any other Mentzelia species.
No, Yellow Evening Star has a deep taproot and does not tolerate transplanting. It must be grown from seed sown directly where you want it to grow, or started in deep containers and transplanted very young before the taproot develops.
Yellow Evening Star flowers have a sweet, honey-like fragrance that is most noticeable in the evening when the flowers are open. This scent helps attract nocturnal pollinators like sphinx moths and night-flying bees.
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Nicotiana spp. (commonly N. alata, N. sylvestris)
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