Re: Re: Nodding lady


I forgot to mention that it looks like a four o'clock bloom, only much, much longer.
 The plant is tree-like.
Sheila

>Might be what was known as Datura, now Brugmansia, in the Solanaceae family.
>
>At 08:29 AM 1/29/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>Does anyone know the botanical name for a plant called nodding lady?  Not
>the orchid
>>named nodding lady tresses, this is a tall, tree-like plant with long
>yellow four
>>o'clock scented flowers hanging down in clusters.
>>
>>Thanks, in advance for your help.
>>Sheila
>>
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