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Brugmansias, aka Angel’s Trumpets, are impressive. These large shrubs, which easily turn into small trees, stand head and shoulders above other plants in the garden. Their height, breadth and masses of fragrant, trumpet shaped flowers never fail to impress – both the eyes and the nose. Here’s what I’ve learned from experience, over many years, by maintaining Brugmansias for my clients along with lots of care tips.
They are quite the common landscape plant here in Santa Barbara. There are four cultivars/varieties commonly seen here but Florida with its sub tropical/tropical climate has many beauties. Plain and simple, they’re grown for their flowers. Brugmansias have an unusual habit in that they only flower above where the stems fork which you’ll see in the picture below. So, if you have a baby plant, don’t expect it to flower until you see that “Y”. Be sure to remove all the leaves below that first fork because that will save your young plant some energy.
You'll find lots more info on Brugmansias in the blog post.
Here's the link to the blog post so you can see read the rest of it, see lots of pics & get those care tips: [ Ссылка ]
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