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Brugmansia spp. - Angel's Trumpet

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Brugmansia spp. is more commonly known as the enchanting Angel's Trumpet, a stunning shrub that truly epitomizes the beauty of the tropics. Hailing from South America, this sturdy plant commands attention, stretching between an impressive 6 to 20 feet tall. Bearer of large, coarsely-textured leaves, the Angel's Trumpet provides a deep green, sumptuous backdrop that perfectly accentuates its most prized feature: captivating, trumpet-shaped blooms. Hanging down elegantly, these grand flowers, available in an array of colors from elegant white to sunny yellow, soft pink, or fiery orange, release an intoxicating fragrance under the moonlight's caress, infusing your garden with a sweet, unparalleled scent. Nurture this splendid plant with regular watering and let it bask in full sun exposure or a partly shaded haven for optimal growth. Notwithstanding the allure of its perfumed flowers, remember that all parts of the Angel's Trumpet are harmful if ingested, requiring cautious handling, especially around children and pets.

  • Size: Between 6 to 20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Large, pendulous, trumpet-shaped blooms in various colors
  • Foliage: Green, coarse, often serrated leaves
  • Water usage: Regular watering
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Note: Highly fragrant blooms yet toxic if ingested
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