Only the Lonely- -Nicotiana
sylvestris
By Kim Willis These articles are copyrighted and may not be
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Only the lonely flowers |
Flowers
that bloom in late summer and through fall are always welcome and Only the
Lonely, also called woodland nicotiana, star flower or flowering tobacco, is an
annual flower every gardener should make room for. This stately native of South America was all
the rage in North American and English gardens in the early 1900’s. It’s not seen as often today but it surely
deserves more widespread attention.
Anyone
who has seen tobacco grow will know what its close relative ‘Only the Lonely’
looks like. The leaves are broad, light
green and huge, sometimes 2 feet or more long and a foot across. The leaves clasp the stem and have a sticky
feel to them. Plants can grow 8 feet tall in ideal conditions and 3 feet wide
but usually are about 3-4 feet high with flower stalks adding some additional
height.
The
flowers of woodland nicotiana are long shiny white trumpets with a ‘star” flare
on the end. They dangle in clusters from
stalks above the foliage. In the evening
their sweet scent floats across the garden.
The flowers remain open all day and make an impressive display. Plants
begin blooming in late summer- August here- and they will continue to bloom
until a hard freeze.
Gardeners
can sometimes find plants for sale but Nicotiana
sylvestris is easy to grow from seed.
Sprinkle the very tiny black seeds on top of moist potting medium in
late spring. Sprinkle them thinly- that’s the hard part. My pots usually end up so thick with
seedlings they are hard to separate.
Press the seed lightly into the soil but don’t cover. They need warmth to germinate. Plants are slow growers until after the
summer solstice, when shortening days will cause them to grow rapidly.
You can
sow seeds where they are to grow after the last frost- and Nicotiana
sylvestris often pops up from seed on its own- but in the spring and early
summer plant growth is so slow that the little Only the Lonely plants are often
overpowered by other plants or pulled as weeds.
I like to keep them in 4 inch pots until early summer, and then plant
them in the garden with a marker.
Caution- all parts of the plant are
poisonous.
Some people have smoked the leaves of this plant after drying them like
commercial tobacco but the leaves have more nicotine than regular tobacco and
nicotine is a poison. The plant also has
other toxic chemicals. I would not
advise smoking it.
Only
the Lonely is lovely in moon gardens and outstanding if you like fragrant
plants. It’s a plant you use for visual
interest with its huge leaves and large towers of dangling white flowers. If you like unusual plants and heirloom type
flowers woodland nicotiana will be ideal for your garden.
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