If you're searching for a stunning shrub that brings a delightful splash of changing colour to your New Zealand garden, look no further than the yesterday today and tomorrow plant NZ gardeners are falling in love with. Renowned for its unique flowers that open purple, fade to lavender, then turn white over three days, this eye-catching shrub delivers months of beauty and sweet fragrance. The plant, botanically known as Brunfelsia, thrives in many NZ gardens, from Northland to Canterbury, thanks to its adaptability and charm. Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned plant enthusiast, adding the yesterday today and tomorrow plant to your landscape creates a living tapestry of colour, perfect for borders, pots, or as a feature shrub.

Brunfelsia Scent-Sational, commonly known as the Yesterday Today Tomorrow plant features masses of sweetly fragrant, pansy like flowers during spring and summer which literally coat the plant. Most interestingly though, the flowers open blue-violet, fade to lavender, then finally turn white. It grows as a rounded cushion of leathery, green leaves to about 1.2 m tall and 2 m wide. Brunfelsia Scent-Sational is commonly grown as an informal hedge, added to a mixed planting, planted around outdoor living areas, used in cottage gardens, or mass planted alongside a path or on a bank.

Brunfelsia Blue Moon, commonly known as the Yesterday Today and Tomorrow Flower, features masses of sweetly fragrant, pansy like flowers are produced through spring and summer which literally transforms the plant. Most interestingly though, the flowers open blue-violet then fade to lavender before finally turning white. It grows as a rounded cushion of leathery, green leaves to about 1.2 m tall and 2 m wide. Brunfelsia Blue Moon is commonly grown as an informal hedge, added to a mixed planting, planted around outdoor living areas, used in cottage gardens, or mass planted alongside a path or on a bank.
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