Brunfelsia 'Sweet Petite'

Care Water regularly during dry periods, especially in the first couple of years and while the plant is forming buds. Allow the top of the soil to dry slightly between waterings, as constantly sodden conditions can lead to root problems..
Common names Dwaft Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Flowers Yes and they have a sweet fragrance that is noticeable, especially during flowering.
Flower description Purple flowers that fade to lilac, then white.
Foliage Compact narrow evergreen.
Growth 1 mtr (h) x 80cm (w)
Growth rate Slow to moderate.
Habit Compact narrow evergreen.
Origin This is a shrub from Central America, so the need for warmth is understood. However in suburban Melbourne you will find many good examples of this small shrub. It thrives in Sydney and further north.
Position Full Sun.
Pot size 180mm Pot.
Soil type Prefers a humus‑rich, moist but well‑drained soil.
Uses Great for specimen planting in small gardens, low hedging, and small enough to plant in a patio tub to appreciate the scent.