Brunfelsia latifolia, commonly known as yesterday-today-tomorrow and kiss me quick, is a species of flowering plant in the nightshade family.
Endemic to Brazil,[1] it is an evergreen shrub that becomes semi-deciduous in cooler areas and grows up to 1.8 meters (6 feet) in height.
The branches spring close to the base, are often zigzag-like shaped and covered with leaves.
The young branches are light brown, the distance between the internodes is about 1 cm.
The leaves vary greatly in their shape, they are almost sessile, the petiole is only 1 to 4 mm long, glabrous and dark purple colored.
To the front, the leaf is pointed, blunted or rounded, occasionally provided with a small tip or bulged.
The calyx is 9 to 13 mm long, tubular-bell-shaped, glabrous or slightly glandular hairy, light green and smooth.
The calyx teeth are 2 to 3 mm long, upright or bent back, triangular to lanceolate.
It is slightly glandular hairy, pale purple at the base, whitening towards the top.