Nicotiana sanderae, Flowering tobacco Attracts Pollinating Moths, Bushy plants produce their long, velvety, acid-green, tube-shaped, sweet-scented flowers profusely all summer & with the petals of which form a beautiful five-pointed star provide a backdrop & contrast to brighter flowers in the border. Blooms late afternoon to evening with a light evening fragrance so as to attract pollinating moths, then close in full sun. Deadhead spent flower stalks for best blooming results, Annual H. 45-60cm 18-24in, Seed Count Approx - 1000+ avg
SOWING - Sow undercover in mid-spring. Do not cover the seed. Can be direct sown from early May, from sowing to flowering is about 6 to 8 weeks (Self-seeding Annual), grows in full sun in average, well-drained soil but will tolerate light shade