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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Nicotiana alata

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Nicotiana

Higher classification
  
tobacco plants

Nicotiana alata NICOTIANA ALATA SEEDS WINGED TOBACCO JASMINE TOBACCO

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Tobacco plants, Nicotiana sylvestris, Nicotiana × sanderae, Nightshade, Nicotiana langsdorffii

Nicotiana alata flowering tobacco


Nicotiana alata is a species of tobacco. It is called jasmine tobacco, sweet tobacco, winged tobacco, tanbaku, and sometimes Persian tobacco, though the latter name is also used for Nicotiana persica.

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Unlike the latter species, which is of some commercial importance in the production of Iranian Tobacco Company cigarettes, N. alata is mainly grown as an ornamental plant; numerous cultivars and hybrids are derived from it. In Iran, narghila tobacco is sometimes produced from N. alata; it is not chopped like cigarette tobacco, but broken up by hand.


  • Flowering Season: Summer to fall
  • Light Requirements: Sun to partial shade
  • Flower Color: Lime green, maroon red, white, yellow, pink, and crimson
  • Height: 12 to 24 inches
  • Spacing: 12 to 14 inches
  • Comments: Low drought tolerance

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    Has a lovely fragrance in the evening to night. Most varieties bloom late-afternoon to evening. Seedlings do best when gradually introduced to outdoor environment over the course of a week. Plants tend to self-sow. (Color may be the original or occasionally several colors on one plant). Deadhead spent flower stalks for best blooming results.

    This plant is called by Romanian people Queen of the night (because Selenicereus grandiflorus does not exist in the natural flora of Romania)

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    Nicotiana alata flowering tobacco


    References

    Nicotiana alata Wikipedia