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She was closing up inside herself like a moonflower in the sun.
Better to have the moonflower that one could touch than to lose one's heart to the moon.
Although it, too, has hard seeds, the moonflower is easier to grow.
Catalogue descriptions say moonflower can grow to 10 feet, but it will do much better with good care.
A. What the morning glory is to the day, the moonflower is to the night.
You are young and tender and open like the moonflower to take the light of the night.
Annual vines would include morning glory and moonflower or a combination of both.
The moonflower on the bookcase behind Alexander was a thing of beauty.
Some seeds are just more dependable if started indoors, and moonflower is one of those.
It was more so now, with Moonflower dead.
Moonflower is a 1977 studio and live double album by Santana.
She smiled uncertainly when he held out the moonflower.
As the afternoon waned, she convinced herself again to approach Moonflower for advice.
Annual vines such as morning glory or moonflower can be planted in spring.
Has a very negative view of the world, as evident in his "Moonflower Journal".
Copper - Kennon wrenched his thoughts back to the moonflower.
The song was a hit again for Santana on their 1977 album Moonflower.
Last year and the year before, I planted moonflower seeds, and nothing came up.
When there are many, it's worth loitering around the moonflower vine to watch, especially if the night is perfectly still.
She would go to Moonflower, not for the old woman's broken-down cart, but for advice.
Besides, Moonflower's richest patrons arrived early in the day to catch her best 'vibrations'.
He watched a pearl disappear under Moonflower's shawl into what she called her treasure chest.
He spotted ripe fruit hanging from a moonflower vine.
Finally Leane let Moonflower fall back beside his black stallion.
For health food, visit the nonprofit Moonflower Market.
Solanum lycocarpum - Solanum nigrum - Melissa officinalis - Datura suaveolens.
First discovered by Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland, Brugmansia suaveolens was first formally described and published by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1809 as Datura suaveolens.