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== Plants == |
== Plants == |
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A common name for several night-blooming plants, some with white flowers, including: |
A common name for several night-blooming plants, some with white flowers, including: |
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* Several [[night-blooming cereus]] species |
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**''[[Selenicereus]]'' (moonlight cactus) and its species, including those formerly placed in ''Hylocereus'' |
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**''[[Strophocactus wittii]]'' (Amazon moonflower) |
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* ''[[Ipomoea]]'' species previously separated in ''Calonyction'', including ''[[Ipomoea alba|I. alba]]'' |
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* ''[[Datura]]'' species |
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**''[[Datura innoxia]]'' |
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* ''[[Ipomoea]]'' species previously separated in ''Calonyction'' |
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**''[[Ipomoea alba]]'' |
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* ''[[Mentzelia]]'' species |
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**''[[Mentzelia pumila]]'' |
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==Books== |
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*The Moon Flower, a science fiction serial aired in 1953 [[G K Saunders]] |
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*Moon-Flower, by [[Zoë Akins]], adapted from a Hungarian play by Lajos Bíró. |
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== Music == |
== Music == |
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* [[Moonflowers (band)]] |
* [[Moonflowers (band)]] |
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* [[Moonflower (album)|''Moonflower'' (album)]], a 1977 |
* [[Moonflower (album)|''Moonflower'' (album)]], a 1977 album by Carlos Santana |
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** "Flor d'Luna (Moonflower)", the track from the album |
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* [[Moon Flower (album)|''Moon Flower'' (album)]], a 2008 |
* [[Moon Flower (album)|''Moon Flower'' (album)]], a 2008 album by The Underneath |
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* "Moonflower", a song from Mark Heard's 1983 album [[Eye of the Storm (Mark Heard album)|''Eye of the Storm'']] |
* "Moonflower", a song from Mark Heard's 1983 album [[Eye of the Storm (Mark Heard album)|''Eye of the Storm'']] |
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* "Moonflowers", a song sung by Dorothy Lamour in the 1952 film ''[[Road to Bali]]'' |
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* "Moon Flower", a song by Kitaro from [[Spiritual Garden (album)|''Spiritual Garden'']] |
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*[[Moonflowers (Peggy Lee song)]] |
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* "月の花 Tsuki no hana" ("Moon Flower"), a Japanese song by Jinn from [[Qualia (album)|''Qualia'']] |
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== Other == |
== Other == |
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* A representative of one specific class of [[stage lighting instruments#Intelligent_lights|Intelligent lights]] |
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* The callsign of Italian airline [[Neos (airline)|Neos]] |
* The callsign of Italian airline [[Neos (airline)|Neos]] |
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* Fictional characters from the Hasbro animated series ''[[Hanazuki: Full of Treasures]]'' |
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== See also == |
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* [[Flower moon (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:17, 4 May 2024
Moonflower may refer to:
Plants
[edit]A common name for several night-blooming plants, some with white flowers, including:
- Several night-blooming cereus species
- Selenicereus (moonlight cactus) and its species, including those formerly placed in Hylocereus
- Strophocactus wittii (Amazon moonflower)
- Datura species
- Ipomoea species previously separated in Calonyction
- Mentzelia species
- Oenothera (evening primrose)
Books
[edit]- The Moon Flower, a science fiction serial aired in 1953 G K Saunders
- Moon-Flower, by Zoë Akins, adapted from a Hungarian play by Lajos Bíró.
Music
[edit]- Moonflowers (band)
- Moonflower (album), a 1977 album by Carlos Santana
- "Flor d'Luna (Moonflower)", the track from the album
- Moon Flower (album), a 2008 album by The Underneath
- "Moonflower", a song from Mark Heard's 1983 album Eye of the Storm
- "Moonflower", a song by Schiller from the 2008 single "Time for Dreams"
- "Moonflowers", a song sung by Dorothy Lamour in the 1952 film Road to Bali
- "Moon Flower", a song by Kitaro from Spiritual Garden
- "Tsukihana" (Japanese: moonflower), a Japanese song by Nana Kitade
- "月の花 Tsuki no hana" ("Moon Flower"), a Japanese song by Jinn from Qualia
Other
[edit]- The callsign of Italian airline Neos
- Fictional characters from the Hasbro animated series Hanazuki: Full of Treasures