This is what I have known this one by. Is there a more accurate name?
Great evening fragrance (o:
I love the 'whites' as darkness falls (o:
I am trying to be a more accurate datura gardener. lol
Thanks for help (o:
Datura 'inoxia'?
Nope, its a wrightii. lol At least it is what I can see from the leaves. Are the flowers entirely white? D. inoxia has white flowers only, whereas both D. meteloides and D. wrightii flowers can range from entirely white to white with colored margin. Again botanists made several boo boo`s here. Today they don`t distinguish between meteloides and wrightii and it will take another book to explain, why it is so and why it is silly. lol The worst thing is, when they start to call some meteloides and wrightii specimens for D. inoxia. It takes knowledge and study to distinguish between D. meteloides and D. wrightii and these also have the same kind of smell, but you can always tell, when it is a inoxia, because the smell is very different. There is a kind of discrete sweet and a tiny bit citrus in it, when it is meteloides or wrightii, but nothing to remind you of these fruits in inoxia`s.
