A growing trend focuses on plants that bloom at night, offering a unique aesthetic for gardens. These species have adapted to thrive in darkness, releasing their fragrance and vibrant colors under the moonlight. Unlike daytime flowers, these plants primarily attract nocturnal pollinators, such as moths and bats, playing a crucial role in their reproduction. Gardeners are increasingly incorporating these plants to create enchanting nighttime landscapes and support local ecosystems. The appeal lies in both the visual spectacle and the unique ecological benefits they provide. This shift highlights a growing appreciation for the beauty and functionality of the natural world beyond daylight hours.
