Brunfelsia australis

Morning-noon-and-night, Paraguayan Jasmine, Yesterday Today and Tomorrow, Kiss Me Quick

Message of the Flower

Refinement of Emotions

The Mother’s Comment

With progress even the emotions become refined.

Spiritual Message by the Mother/ Quotes by Sri Aurobindo

The insistence on purification of emotions does not mean that I condemn true feeling and emotion any more than the insistence on a purified mind or will means that I condemn thought and will. On the contrary, the deeper the emotion, the more intense the Bhakti, the greater is the force for realisation and transformation. It is oftenest through intensity of emotion that the psychic being awakes and there is an opening of the inner doors to the Divine.

Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - II: Bhakti, Devotion, Worship

Emotion is an excellent and indispensable thing in human nature, in spite of all its shortcomings and dangers… But our aim is to go beyond mental ideas into the light of the supramental Truth, which exists not by ideative thought but by direct vision and identity. In the same way our aim is to go beyond emotion to the height and depth and intensity of the Divine Love and there feel through the inner psychic heart an inexhaustible oneness with the Divine which the spasmodic leapings of the vital emotions cannot reach or experience.

Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - II: Divine Love, Psychic Love and Human Love

Emotion is a good element in Yoga; but emotional desire becomes easily a cause of perturbation and an obstacle.

Turn your emotions towards the Divine, aspire for their purification; they will then become a help on the way and no longer a cause of suffering.

Not to kill emotion, but to turn it towards the Divine is the right way of the Yoga.

But it must become pure, founded upon spiritual peace and joy, capable of being transmuted into Ananda. Equality and calm in the mind and vital parts, an intense psychic emotion in the heart can perfectly go together.

Awake by your aspiration the psychic fire in the heart that burns steadily towards the Divine—that is the one way to liberate and fulfil the emotional nature.

Sri Aurobindo, Letters on Yoga - II: Bhakti, Devotion, Worship

Colour

Purple, lavender, white

Family

Solanaceae

Cultivars

Varieties include B. latifolia ‘Compacta’ and ‘Compacta variegated’, B. undulata ‘White Caps’

Person who named the flower

Benth

Flower Size

Not specified

Flower Texture

Smooth

Number of Petals

Five

Floral Symmetry

Radial

Fragrance of Flower

Fragrant

Leaf Texture

Smooth, glossy

Leaf Arrangement

Alternate

Leaf Color

Green, purplish when new

Structural Variation (Shrub or Tree)

Shrub or small tree

Life Cycle

Perennial

Blooming Period

Spring, Summer

Climate

Tropical to subtropical

Water Requirements

Moderate

Soil Type

Well-drained, fertile

Temperature Ranges

Frost tender

Sun or Shade

Full sun to part shade

Susceptibility to Insects and Diseases

Mealy bugs, whitefly

Pollinators

Various pollinators

Habitat

Native to South America, widely cultivated

Role in the Ecosystem

Ornamental

Quotations

Not specified

Ornamental

Widely used

Uses in Other Aspects of Life

Mainly ornamental

Endangered Status

Not listed as endangered