Author:
Qjure
Book:
Qjurious
Type:
Info
Chapter:
3-665.53.17
Zaluzianskya capensis
English: Night phlox; Midnight candy; Tiny drumstick.
Genus: ± 55 species.
Clades: Scrophulariaceae.
Region: South Africa.
Habitat: prefers sunny positions, variety of soil types, including well-drained garden soils; requires moderate watering, somewhat drought-tolerant; Mediterranean-type climates.
Uses: ornamental, in borders, containers, as ground cover; near patios, walkways.
Botany
Herb; perennial; 15 to 30 centimeters tall.
Leaves: lanceolate to oblong; opposite; slightly toothed or smooth-edged; slightly hairy texture.
Inflorescence: clusters of flowers.
Flowers: small, tubular; white with purple undersides, turning pale pink as they age; charming; highly fragrant, particularly in the evening and at night; blooming from late spring to summer; opening in the late afternoon and evening.
Pollinators: night-flying moths.