White fragrant flowers
arise from the branches
on long, slender tubes and
emit an intoxicating scent
during the evening hours.
The flowers change from
white to creamy yellow as
they age. The plant has
a short, rounded growth
habit so it makes an ideal
container plant for a full or
partial sunlight location.
Manacá blooms prolifically
during the spring and
summer and flowers will sometimes appear off-season especially in tropical
growing zones.