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Brugmansia x insignis 'Frosty Pink' (Bush) - Frosty Pink Angel's Trumpet

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Brugmansia x insignis 'Frosty Pink' (Bush) is a dramatic showstopper in any garden, known to many as the Frosty Pink Angel's Trumpet. This captivating shrub commands attention with its oversized, pendulous flowers painted in soft shades of blush pink. True to its name, the trumpeting blooms unfurl to release an intoxicating perfume that hangs heavy in the evening air, providing sensory charm and intrigue. This fast-growing, frost-tolerant bush builds a statuesque presence of up to 20 feet, thriving under anything from full sunlight to partial shade. Flashes of dense green foliage offer a lush backdrop to the spectacular floral display. While it enjoys regular watering and well-drained soil, it's of note that all parts of this plant carry toxins if ingested or touched. Indeed, the Frosty Pink Angel's Trumpet's unique combination of visual drama, fragrance, and hardiness provides garden enthusiasts with a vivacious, gratifying addition to their outdoor repertoire.

  • Size: Up to 10-20 feet tall and wide
  • Flowers: Pendulous, trumpet-shaped, soft pink blooms
  • Foliage: Dense, lush green leaves
  • Water usage: Regular
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Fragrance: Blossoms produce a strong, intoxicating fragrance at dusk
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