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Grandiflora

(Angel's Trumpet, Double White Angel's Trumpet)

Double flowers give this already fabulous tropical an even more exotic look. It is derived from the old cultivar 'Tutu', the first double flowered form of Brugmansia x candida. 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...

(Angel's Trumpet, Duchess Angel's Trumpet)

The peachy amber hues of this double flowered angel’s trumpet are subtle and lovely. 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 that are doubled...

(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....

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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...

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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...

Image of Brunfelsia americana photo by: James Burghardt

James Burghardt

(Lady-of-the-night)

Producing hundreds of creamy white to beige flowers in the warm months, lady-of-the-night's floral fragrance is among the most delicious evening scents of the tropics. A slow growing, tall evergreen shrub, it is native to the eastern islands of the West Indies.

The glossy green to dark green leaves cover the brown branches of this upright large shrub, which can attain a somewhat spreading canopy with great time. Blooming anytime when warm, but mainly when nighttime temperatures are comfortably...

Image of Brunfelsia pauciflora photo by: Jessie Keith

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...

Image of Bulbine frutescens photo by: Felder Rushing

Felder Rushing

(Bulbine, Cat's Whiskers, Rankkopieva)

Bulbine is a tough, evergreen perennial native to South Africa. It is a low-growing plant, which spreads slowly by underground stems to form large clumps. Its dense leaves are round and juicy and reminiscent of chives. Bulbine bears many tall, leafless flower stalks above the foliage that look somewhat like cat whiskers. These are topped with spikes of small, star-shaped, yellow flowers with masses of stamens. Blooms appear throughout the year in warm climates, but are most plentiful spring through...