Mirabilis (Plant)

Mirabilis is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants, in the family Nyctaginaceae. There are over 50 species, which are found through the warmer regions of the Americas. Typically they bear tuberous roots which enables them to perennate through dry and cool seasons. They have small deep throated flowers, often fragrant. At least two species are grown in gardens. They can be grown as annuals. The most commonly grown species is Mirabilis jalapa, commonly called the 'Four o'clock flower' or the 'Marvel of Peru', from tropical South America, with flowers in a range of colours. This has become naturalised throughout tropical and warm temperate regions. In cooler temperate regions, it will die back with the first frosts, regrowing in the following spring from the tuberous roots. The flowers usually open from late afternoon onwards, hence the first of its common names. A curious aspect of this plant is that flowers of different colours can be found simultaneously on the same plant. Mirabilis longiflora, of the southern United States is not as showy, is less hardy, and is less often grown. It is night flowering, the flowers are mostly white, long and tubular, strongly scented.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
abaco island boa
1782 in architecture
1754 in architecture
1700s in architecture
post it note
1660s in architecture
alexandrine parakeet
1768 in architecture
rudolf trumpy
astrid lindgren memorial award
1740s in architecture
leblanc process
1690s in architecture
1640s in architecture
autolysis
wiesner building
1769 in architecture
dasa sahitya
divinyls
1809 in architecture
1891 in architecture
1780 in architecture
david kennedy (guitarist)
pathophysiology
polar music prize
1789 in architecture
mirabilis (company)
panticapaeum
1630s in architecture
houston stewart chamberlain
renal medulla
cell site
capturing the friedmans
banausos
franklin township, marion county, indiana
voiceless consonant
umm
eric ericson
1670s in architecture
eastern continental divide
elliot aronson
louis i of anjou
j. elvis weinstein
miriam makeba