Up next in my plant profile is Datura wrightii. I got mine at Annie's Annuals. My friend Frank calls it a ditch plant and I'm sure he is right. It thrives in disturb, impoverished soil. I let a few of the seed heads ripen and toss them about my garden They will come up where others won't, usually dry, crappy areas. The leaves are beautiful and is the main attraction for me. The blooms only last a day or two but are beautiful too.
Producing Floriferous Gardens in San Francisco’s Mediterranean Climate.
June 22, 2018
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