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James Burghardt
(Angel's Trumpet)
The genus Brugmansia comprises five species of tropical small trees or large shrubs native to Central and South America. Known as angel’s trumpets, these plants are notable for their spectacular, pendant, trumpet-shaped flowers that often have a haunting, exotic fragrance.
Where hardy, these woody plants are evergreen or semi-deciduous, and often have an open habit and multiple trunks. The usually large, hairy leaves are borne alternately, and may be whole or with coarse, spreading...
Holly Chichester
(Angel's Trumpet, Brugmansia, Frosty Pink Angel's Brugmansia)
The dramatic, pale coral pink and white blooms of ‘Frosty Pink’ make this tropical perennial a winner in southerly gardens and container plantings. This angel’s trumpet is a highly ornamental evergreen shrub to small tree. Throughout the season it produces huge, pendulous, trumpet-shaped blooms that are white edged in pink. These are fragrant, attract moths and contrast nicely with its large soft green leaves.
Heat, humidity and sun-loving, angel’s trumpet grows best in fertile, organic-rich...
PlantHaven
(Angel's Trumpet, Miner's Claim Angel's Trumpet)
The genus Brugmansia comprises five species of tropical small trees or large shrubs native to Central and South America. Known as angel’s trumpets, these plants are notable for their spectacular, pendant, trumpet-shaped flowers that often have a haunting, exotic fragrance.
Where hardy, these woody plants are evergreen or semi-deciduous, and often have an open habit and multiple trunks. The usually large, hairy leaves are borne alternately, and may be whole or with coarse, spreading...
James Burghardt
(Angel's Trumpet, Brugmansia, Peaches and Cream Brugmansia)
Beautifully variegated foliage and peachy pendulous flowers distinguish ‘Peaches and Cream.’ This angel’s trumpet is a highly ornamental evergreen shrub to small tree. Throughout the season it produces huge, pendulous, trumpet-shaped blooms that are soft apricot. These are fragrant, attract moths and contrast nicely with its large medium green leaves edged in cream.
Heat, humidity and sun-loving, angel’s trumpet grows best in fertile, organic-rich soil with good drainage and requires regular...
Mark Kane
(Angel's Trumpet, Horn of Plenty)
The genus Brugmansia comprises five species of tropical small trees or large shrubs native to Central and South America. Known as angel’s trumpets, these plants are notable for their spectacular, pendant, trumpet-shaped flowers that often have a haunting, exotic fragrance.
Where hardy, these woody plants are evergreen or semi-deciduous, and often have an open habit and multiple trunks. The usually large, hairy leaves are borne alternately, and may be whole or with coarse, spreading...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Yellow Angel's Trumpet)
Prized for its huge scented flowers, this broadleaf evergreen from the northern Andes grows as a small multi-stemmed tree in the wild. Showy, trumpet-shaped, golden or white blooms dangle from its spreading branches in summer and fall. Each flower broadens at its tip into five pointed backswept lobes. The blossoms cast a heavy fragrance after dark, attracting moths and other night-flying pollinators. The large, oval, smooth or hairy leaves alternate along the stems. Mature plants bear smooth-margined...
Jesse Saylor
(Golden Queen Angel's Trumpet, Yellow Angel's Trumpet)
Prized for its huge scented flowers, this broadleaf evergreen from the northern Andes grows as a small multi-stemmed tree in the wild. Showy, trumpet-shaped, golden or white blooms dangle from its spreading branches in summer and fall. Each flower broadens at its tip into five pointed backswept lobes. The blossoms cast a heavy fragrance after dark, attracting moths and other night-flying pollinators. The large, oval, smooth or hairy leaves alternate along the stems. Mature plants bear smooth-margined...
John Rickard
(Red Angel's Trumpet)
The genus Brugmansia comprises five species of tropical small trees or large shrubs native to Central and South America. Known as angel’s trumpets, these plants are notable for their spectacular, pendant, trumpet-shaped flowers that often have a haunting, exotic fragrance.
Where hardy, these woody plants are evergreen or semi-deciduous, and often have an open habit and multiple trunks. The usually large, hairy leaves are borne alternately, and may be whole or with coarse, spreading...
Felder Rushing
(Ecuador Angel's Trumpet)
Angel’s Trumpet is a tropical tree or shrub with unusual, large, pendent flowers that have a haunting, exotic fragrance. Native to Ecuador, Angel’s Trumpet has an open habit, large fuzzy leaves and is usually grown with multiple trunks. The flowers are trumpet–shaped and have five points at the bell of the trumpet. The fused petals start out white and turn to the true color within a day. There are several color forms and hybrids, most notably peach, white and yellow. The fruit is a prominent spindle-shaped...
Holly Chichester
(Angel's Trumpet)
In the right climate this hybrid Brugmansia can bloom in spurts all year round. This tropical shrub to small tree is a cross between smaller-flowered Brugmansia aurea and the large-flowered B. versicolor.
The woody plant has coarsely toothed medium green leaves with wavy edges. When conditions are favorable it produces huge downward hanging trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of pale orange, peachy pink or white, depending on the cultivar. These are among the most magnificent...