Description
- Brugmansia is known for its huge, fragrant, hanging flowers and comes from South America. When people usually first encounter the angel's trumpet, their jaws drop in awe of the exotic 10 "inch long flowers and powerful lemon fragrance.
- A beautiful South American species. They become large shrubs or small trees with semi-woody, often many-branched trunks. They reach heights of 10 - 36 ft. The large white fragrant, hanging, trumpet-shaped flowers reach 6 - 20 "long and 4 - 14" diameter at the opening.
- There is no sight like that of an angle trumpet heavy with flowers. The fragrance that the flowers release is an extremely sweet, intoxicating scent. These plants bloom year after year if given proper care. Their leaves are thin, big and soft. They are evergreen or wintergreen.
- Simply grown in a moist, fertile, well-drained soil in sun to partial shade. No matter which zone you are, it will not tolerate frost. Many people in colder regions put them in containers and still they become very decorative and produce lots of flowers for hanging.
- The angel trumpet, or Brugmansia, originally comes from South America. Its large, usually fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers bloom from May to June.
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