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Jasmine Flowering Tobacco - (Nicotiana alata) |
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Clouds of star-shaped, white flowers, atop healthy green foliage, glow in the fading light of dusk, emitting an intense fragrance. Blooms from summer until frost. Very sweet-scented, rare, old, alata strain, cultivated since 1829. The plants grow well, no matter which plants are its neighbors. *G@65°-70°F~2-3 wks on soil surface - needs light. Certified Organic. Annual 2-3 ft. Approx 100 seeds per pack
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Smells heavenly |
| I grew this by my watermelon because Id read tobacco was a companion plant to watermelon. I didnt expect it would be such a beautiful plant, and very fragrant. Who would have guessed this was tobacco? The only strange thing was that is was very sticky and little flies got stuck in the stickyness and died stuck to the plant. I guess this was a good thing for the other plants around. |
| - V. Biel, IL |
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