Thanks for the ID.
I was wondering why it is called Lady of the night and searching the
internet, I got this interesting feature:

The amazing feature, and the reason for its name, is that after
sundown Lady of the Night flowers become wildly fragrant. Within
seconds after sundown, the aroma bursts forth from zero to full power.
There is absolutely no smell nor hint of aroma in daylight hours.  The
intoxicating scent goes all night long then stops exactly at sunrise

Dalia
On Jan 12, 9:26 pm, "Aarti S. Khale" <[email protected]> wrote:
> This seems to be Brunfelsia americana.
> Commonly known as Lady of the Night.
> Aarti
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> On Jan 2, 9:43 pm, Dalia Set <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > This one from a garden, small bush like plant.
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> > Please help with ID.
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> > Dalia
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> >  ForID_09.jpg
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