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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...
(Angel's Trumpet)
Beautiful and vigorous, this angel’s trumpet is a highly attractive tropical evergreen shrub to small tree. Throughout the season it produces huge, pendulous, trumpet-shaped blooms that are creamy orange or yellow. These are fragrant, attract moths and contrast nicely with its large medium green leaves.
Heat and sun-loving, angel’s trumpet grows best in rich soil with good drainage and requires regular watering. It grows well in containers, and looks super in foundation plantings of mixed borders....
James H. Schutte
(Angel's Trumpet, Brugmansia, Charles Grimaldi Brugmansia)
Vigorous and lovely, 'Charles Grimaldi' is best known for its huge, showy orange flowers. This hybrid angel's trumpet is a highly attractive tropical evergreen shrub to small tree. Throughout the season it produces pendulous, creamy orange, trumpet-shaped blooms that have wide open mouths that curve back. These are particularly fragrant, attract moths and contrast nicely with its large medium green leaves.
Heat, humidity and sun-loving, angel’s trumpet grows best in rich soil with good drainage...
Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Angels' Trumpet, Variegated Angels' Trumpet)
Vigorous and lovely, 'Charles Grimaldi is best known for its huge dreamscicle orange flowers. This angel's trumpet is a highly attractive tropical evergreen shrub to small tree. Throughout the season it produces pendulous, creamy orange, trumpet-shaped blooms that have wide open mouths that curve back. These are particularly fragrant, attract moths and contrast nicely with its large medium green leaves.
Heat and sun-loving, angel’s trumpet grows best in rich soil with good drainage and requires...
James Burghardt
(Paraguay Jasmine, Yesterday Today and Tomorrow)
The charming flowers of this broadleaf evergreen shrub provide color and fragrance over a long season. Native to southern Brazil, northern Argentina, and Paraguay, it bears violet-blue, white-eyed blossoms in few-flowered clusters from early spring into fall. The sweetly scented blooms last several days, fading to lavender and white as they age. Spherical, brownish-green, berry-like fruits sometimes follow the flowers. The lush, dark green, oval leaves are normally evergreen but may drop after frost....
Jessie Keith
(Raintree, Yesterday Today and Tomorrow)
This shrub is commonly called yesterday-today-and-tomorrow because its blooms open purple, fade to lavender and finally to white with all three colors occurring on the shrub. Its flat, pansy-like flowers are borne in clusters from spring into fall.
Though it tolerates full sun, this plant is native to the woodlands of Brazil and does best with dappled shade. Raintree needs moist, humusy soils that are slightly acidic. In neutral to alkaline soils or if planted near concrete, nutrient deficiencies...
(Dwarf Yesterday Today and Tomorrow, Raintree, Yesterday Today and Tomorrow)
This shrub is commonly called yesterday-today-and-tomorrow because its blooms open purple, fade to lavender and finally to white with all three colors occurring on the shrub. 'Floribunda Compacta' is a freely blooming smaller shrub. Its flat, pansy-like flowers are borne in clusters from spring into fall.
Though it tolerates full sun, this plant is native to the woodlands of Brazil and does best with dappled shade. Raintree needs moist, humusy soils that are slightly acidic. In neutral to alkaline...
(Raintree, Today and Tomorrow, Yesterday)
This shrub is commonly called yesterday-today-and-tomorrow because its blooms open purple, fade to lavender and finally to white with all three colors occurring on the shrub. 'Floribunda' is a very free-flowering selection with a open growth habit. Its flat, pansy-like flowers are borne in clusters from spring into fall.
Though it tolerates full sun, this plant is native to the woodlands of Brazil and does best with dappled shade. Raintree needs moist, humusy soils that are slightly acidic. In...