Solace
The blessing that the Divine grants us.
White and shades of red and yellow
Solace in the Mind
A silent peace.
Yellow
Solace in the Vital
Modest but effective.
Magenta
Integral Solace
That which one can receive only from the Divine.
White
Nyctaginaceae
Numerous, including those with variegated, single, and double flowers
Carl Linnaeus
Approximately 2 inches in diameter
Smooth
5 (though in double flowers, it appears as if there are more due to the doubling of petals)
Radial
Fragrant, especially in the evening
Opposite
Green
Herbaceous perennial grown as an annual in cooler climates
Perennial in zones 9-11, often grown as an annual elsewhere
Late afternoon and evening, from summer to fall
Warm, temperate to tropical
Moderate, prefers well-drained soil
Loamy, well-drained
Prefers temperatures above 60F (15C)
Full sun to partial shade.
Can be susceptible to spider mites and fungal diseases in humid conditions
Attracts hummingbirds, moths, and butterflies
Originally from tropical South America, now widely cultivated in gardens and landscapes around the world
Provides nectar for pollinators
Widely used in gardens for its colorful flowers and fragrance
Sometimes used in natural dye production
Not endangered; widely cultivated.
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