Datura Metel, AKA Thornapple White Flower Seeds

Datura Metel Seeds - White

10 Seeds
.......................................................................................................................................................
4.99
20 Seeds
.......................................................................................................................................................
8.99

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

9 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Mid summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

White

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Rich, humusy, well-drained loams

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

9 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Mid summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

Purple

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Rich, humusy, well-drained loams

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

9 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Mid summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

Yellow

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Rich, humusy, well-drained loams

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

9 - 10

HEIGHT

36 - 48 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Mid summer until frost

BLOOM COLOR

Mix

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Rich, humusy, well-drained loams

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

HOUSE PLANT

No

About...

Datura Metel (Datura Metel Ballerina White) - Commonly called horn of plenty, devil’s trumpet, angel’s trumpet or thornapple is originally from South China. It is a shrubby, sprawling, short-lived, tender perennial grown as an annual except in USDA Zones 9 and 10.

MORE DATURA METEL OPTIONS

White Purple Yellow Mix
ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

80F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

15 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Cover seeds 4x's their thickness with soil

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

36 inches

Datura Metel (Datura Metel Ballerina White) - Commonly called horn of plenty, devil’s trumpet, angel’s trumpet or thornapple is originally from South China. It is a shrubby, sprawling, short-lived, tender perennial grown as an annual except in USDA Zones 9 and 10. It grows 3 - 4 feet tall and spreads to as much as 4 feet wide. Foliage emits a disagreeable odor when bruised or crushed. Single or double, upward-facing flowering trumpets up to 7 inches long and 4 inches wide at the mouth have a sweetly strong fragrance.

This unique white flower lasts only one night! From an unusual cigar-shaped flower bud, each white flower will unravel in the evening to reveal a fragrant trumpet-shaped bloom that only lasts until noon the following day. But wait, no need to worry as these trumpet shaped whitee flowers will typically bloom intermittently from mid-summer to frost. Flowers are followed by thorny, spherical fruit. Plants belong to the nightshade family which is toxic so do not ingest.

In the ground, plants do best in rich, humusy, well-drained loams in full sun with regular moisture. Plants tend to sprawl, and are best spaced about 3 feet apart unless staking or other support will be used. Deadheading flowers is not necessary. When planting purple Datura Metel as a container plant, it may be cut back and overwintered indoors in a sunny window.

Common Questions

Q

Should I prune my plants?

A

While plants do not necessarily need pruning, it is recommended to trim them in the fall to promote continuous flowering. Additionally, removing older stems and branches can stimulate new growth.

Q

Are plants poisonous?

A

Yes, it is poisonous with the leaves and seeds being especially toxic.

Q

Are flowers fragrant?

A

Yes, they are fragrant.

Q

Can these be grown in containers?

A

Yes, they are quite large, however, so make sure to use a container large enough for them. In a container they will only get about ½ the size of a plant grown directly in the ground.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

80F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

15 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Cover seeds 4x's their thickness with soil

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

36 inches

Datura Metel (Datura Metel Ballerina Purple) - Commonly called horn of plenty, devil’s trumpet, angel’s trumpet or thornapple is originally from South China. It is a shrubby, sprawling, short-lived, tender perennial grown as an annual except in USDA Zones 9 and 10. It grows 3 - 4 feet tall and spreads to as much as 4 feet wide. Foliage emits a disagreeable odor when bruised or crushed. Single or double, upward-facing flowering trumpets up to 7 inches long and 4 inches wide at the mouth have a sweetly overpowering fragrance.

This unique purple flower lasts only one night! From an unusual cigar-shaped flower bud, each flower will unravel in the evening to reveal a fragrant trumpet-shaped bloom that only lasts until noon the following day. But wait, no need to worry as these trumpet shaped purple flowers will typically bloom intermittently from mid-summer to frost. Flowers are followed by thorny, spherical fruit. Plants belong to the nightshade family which is toxic so do not ingest.

In the ground, plants do best in rich, humusy, well-drained loams in full sun with regular moisture. Plants tend to sprawl, and are best spaced about 3 feet apart unless staking or other support will be used. Deadheading flowers is not necessary. When planting purple Datura Metel as a container plant, it may be cut back and overwintered indoors in a sunny window.

Common Questions

Q

Should I prune my plants?

A

While plants do not necessarily need pruning, it is recommended to trim them in the fall to promote continuous flowering. Additionally, removing older stems and branches can stimulate new growth.

Q

Are plants poisonous?

A

Yes, it is poisonous with the leaves and seeds being especially toxic.

Q

Are flowers fragrant?

A

Yes, they are fragrant.

Q

Can these be grown in containers?

A

Yes, they are quite large, however, so make sure to use a container large enough for them. In a container they will only get about ½ the size of a plant grown directly in the ground.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

80F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

15 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Cover seeds 4x's their thickness with soil

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

36 inches

Datura Metel (Datura Metel Ballerina Yellow) - Commonly called horn of plenty, devil’s trumpet, angel’s trumpet or thornapple is originally from South China. It is a shrubby, sprawling, short-lived, tender perennial with yellow flowers grown as an annual except in USDA Zones 9 and 10. It grows 3 - 4 feet tall and spreads to as much as 4 feet wide. Foliage emits a disagreeable odor when bruised or crushed. Single or double, upward-facing yellow flowering trumpets up to 7 inches long and 4 inches wide at the mouth have a sweetly overpowering fragrance.

This unique yellow flower lasts only one night! From an unusual cigar-shaped flower bud, each flower will unravel in the evening to reveal a fragrant trumpet-shaped yellow bloom that only lasts until noon the following day. But wait, no need to worry as these trumpet shaped yellow flowers will typically bloom intermittently from mid-summer to frost. Flowers are followed by thorny, spherical fruit. Plants belong to the nightshade family which is toxic so do not ingest.

In the ground, plants do best in rich, humusy, well-drained loams in full sun with regular moisture. Plants tend to sprawl, and are best spaced about 3 feet apart unless staking or other support will be used. Deadheading flowers is not necessary. When planting purple Datura Metel as a container plant, it may be cut back and overwintered indoors in a sunny window.

Common Questions

Q

Should I prune my plants?

A

While plants do not necessarily need pruning, it is recommended to trim them in the fall to promote continuous flowering. Additionally, removing older stems and branches can stimulate new growth.

Q

Are plants poisonous?

A

Yes, it is poisonous with the leaves and seeds being especially toxic.

Q

Are flowers fragrant?

A

Yes, they are fragrant.

Q

Can these be grown in containers?

A

Yes, they are quite large, however, so make sure to use a container large enough for them. In a container they will only get about ½ the size of a plant grown directly in the ground.

ABOUT
FAQ's
VIDEOS

Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

80F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

15 - 30 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Cover seeds 4x's their thickness with soil

SOWING RATE

1 - 2 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep seeds moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

36 inches

Datura Metel (Datura Metel Ballerina Mix) - Commonly called horn of plenty, devil’s trumpet, angel’s trumpet or thornapple is originally from South China. It is a shrubby, sprawling, short-lived, tender perennial grown as an annual except in USDA Zones 9 and 10. It grows 3 - 4 feet tall and spreads to as much as 4 feet wide. Foliage emits a disagreeable odor when bruised or crushed. Single or double, upward-facing flowering trumpets up to 7 inches long and 4 inches wide at the mouth have a sweetly overpowering fragrance.

This unique flower mix lasts only one night! From an unusual cigar-shaped flower bud, each flower will unravel in the evening to reveal a fragrant trumpet-shaped bloom that only lasts until noon the following day. But wait, no need to worry as these trumpet shaped flowers will typically bloom intermittently from mid-summer to frost. Flowers are followed by thorny, spherical fruit. Plants belong to the nightshade family which is toxic so do not ingest.

In the ground, plants do best in rich, humusy, well-drained loams in full sun with regular moisture. Plants tend to sprawl, and are best spaced about 3 feet apart unless staking or other support will be used. Deadheading flowers is not necessary. When planting purple Datura Metel as a container plant, it may be cut back and overwintered indoors in a sunny window.

Common Questions

Q

Should I prune my plants?

A

While plants do not necessarily need pruning, it is recommended to trim them in the fall to promote continuous flowering. Additionally, removing older stems and branches can stimulate new growth.

Q

Are plants poisonous?

A

Yes, it is poisonous with the leaves and seeds being especially toxic.

Q

Are flowers fragrant?

A

Yes, they are fragrant.

Q

Can these be grown in containers?

A

Yes, they are quite large, however, so make sure to use a container large enough for them. In a container they will only get about ½ the size of a plant grown directly in the ground.

Videos

HOW ITS MADE