It features fuzzy, sticky foliage and flower stalks decorated with clusters of blooms.

The plant is fast growing but be aware it is toxic to humans and pets.

Flowering Tobacco Care

Flowering Tobacco is a very easy plant to grow.

Flowering tobacco plant with fuschia flowers

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At least six hours of sunlight on most days is ideal.

In very hot climates, provide your plants with shade from hot afternoon sun.

It prefers soil that is rich in organic matter.

Flowering tobacco plant with flowers and foliage

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Water

This plant likes consistently moist soil, so water whenever the top inch feels dry.

Established plants can tolerate drought conditions for short periods.

Flowering tobacco in containers needsmore frequent wateringto keep the soil evenly moist.

Flowering tobacco plant fuschia flowers closeup

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This can be daily on hot summer days.

Temperature and Humidity

Flowering tobacco likes moderate temperatures and isn’t overly picky about humidity.

It will struggle in extreme heat and succumb to cold temperatures.

Flowering tobacco plant leaves with plant label

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Feed immediately after planting with abalanced organic fertilizer.

They include:

Pruning

Pinch out the center stem of young plants to encourage a bushy growth.

The only pruning necessary later isdeadheadingto stimulate additional flowering.

Limit deadheading near the end of the season if you want the plant to self-seed for the following year.

Propagating Flowering Tobacco

The common method of propagating flowering tobacco is from seed.

Vegetative propagation from stems, cuttings, or division is not practicable.

How to Grow Flowering Tobacco from Seed

Flowering tobacco is typically propagated from seeds.

you’ve got the option to also simply allow it to self-seed in the garden.

The seeds are so tiny that it is best to start them in small pots or seed flats.

The plants are commonly sold in 1-quart containers.

Moreover,diatomaceous earthcan be an effective organic deterrent to flea beetles.

The thumb-size green caterpillars sport a barb on their tails.

Furthermore, these plants have good resistance to disease but they are susceptible to tobacco mosaic virus.

Bloom Months

Flowering tobacco typically blooms beginning in June through September.

How Long Does Flowering Tabacco Bloom?

If thriving, this plant will continue to bloom through the summer months and into fall.

It will continue until the first frost which can vary depending on where you live.

What Does Flowering Tabacco’s Flowers Look and Smell Like?

The scent of the flowers is reminiscent of jasmine, hence its common name, jasmine tobacco.

Remove spent flowers to promote additional blooms and reduce self-seeding.

Thoroughly inspect seedlings before purchasing or grow flowering tobacco by seed.

Sterilize gardening tools, wash hands, and wear clean clothes before gardening.

Flowering tobacco is botanically a short-lived perennial that is usually planted as a fast-growing annual.

All parts of the plant contain nicotine.

This can be extracted and used as an insecticide.

The plant is grown for its ornamental appeal and not intended for smoking.

The cultivated tobacco grown for smoking isNicotiana tabacum, a different species.

Toxic and Non-Toxic Plants: Nicotiana.

Tobacco, Flowering (Nicotiana).State of Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station.

University of Wisconsin-Madison Extension.

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