Description
🌞Huichol or Langsdorff's Tobacco (Nicotiana langsdorffii) is a fast-growing, small-leafed tobacco native to Brazil. The plant is also cultivated and used ceremonially by the Huichol people of what is now central Mexico. This tobacco species can be found growing wild in the desert southwest of North America. Prolific yellow flowers attract many pollinating insects to the garden.
Specifications
🌿Common Name:Huichol Tobacco
🌿Scientific Name:Nicotiana langsdorffii
🌿Description:An ornamental tobacco with small arrow-shaped leaves and profuse yellow trumpet-shaped flowers.
🌿Plant Lifespan:Annual
🌿Cold Hardiness (F):Zone 9b (25 to 30)
🌿Light Requirements:Full Sun (min. 6 hours a day)
🌿Seed In:Mid-late Spring
🌿Seeding Depth:Surface
🌿Days to Sprout:7-14
🌿Optimal Soil Temperature (F):70-75
🌿Plant Spacing:2-3 ft.
🌿Plant Height:3 ft.
🌿Average Days from Seed to Harvest:90-100