The dama de noche, or night-blooming jasmine (Cestrum nocturnum), typically flowers during the warmer months, predominantly from late spring through early fall. In many regions, this can be around May to September. The flowers are known for their strong, sweet fragrance that is most pronounced at night.
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I live in the north of England - Luddenden - and my Dama de Noche has just started to flower. Weird thing is, it started flowering 11th october. All done indoors! My house smells beautiful.
The dama de noche plant is native to the Caribbean islands. Today it is also grown in the United States, India, and Australia.
cetrum nocturnum
lady of the night
it is the girl that really sick and she went to the island that is full of dama de noche and heal her but the flowers now only grow in night time not in day time
Dama de noche - 1993 was released on: Mexico: 18 March 1993 USA: October 1993 (Chicago International Film Festival)
Dama de noche is a West Indian shrub with sweet scented yellowish flowers. It literally means lady of the night and has the scientific name of Cestrum nocturnum.
In the legend of "Dama de Noche," the central character is a beautiful maiden named the Dama de Noche, often associated with the night-blooming jasmine flower. She is depicted as a mysterious and enchanting figure who embodies the allure and danger of the night. The story typically revolves around themes of love, longing, and tragedy, as suitors are drawn to her beauty but often face dire consequences. The legend captures the duality of her charm and the haunting nature of her existence, symbolizing the bittersweet nature of desire.
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The cast of Dama de noche - 1972 includes: Jovie Barse Matimtiman Cruz Danilo Jurado Lilian Laing Fred Montilla Edgar Mortiz Priscilla Ramirez Cloyd Robinson Ruben Tizon
The cast of Dama de noche - 1998 includes: Lara Fabregas Mark Gil Junell Hernando Simon Ibarra Jaclyn Jose Aiza Marquez Maureen Mauricio Sherilyn Reyes Ynez Veneracion