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Brugmansia - Angel's Trumpets
By Delonix1
- 17 Oct, 2013
- 4 likes
This Angel's trumpets was in full bloom on Coronado Island, CA. Photo taken Oct. 16, 2013.
Comments on this photo
This is how they grow naturally.
18 Oct, 2013
Really??? Mine has five or six trunks (if you would call them). I want to keep just one.
It is just one trunk, isn't it?
21 Oct, 2013
Most of mine have one trunk. They will naturally have more than one trunk, though.
I do think this one has one trunk.
They can be trained to have one trunk. I think you want your Angel's Trumpet to grow like this one:
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/152818-brugmansia-peach-peach-colored-angel-s-trumpet/member/Delonix1
22 Oct, 2013
Lol....yes, like that one.
I'm going to the garden today with a saw. ;o)
22 Oct, 2013
You can plant the large cuttings in the ground. This is the perfect time to start them. I've started 8ft (2.5m) cuttings from my Angel's Trumpets in the past (many times).
22 Oct, 2013
Now you tell me....:o)......I left three trunks (they looked good together). The others are of no use now.
22 Oct, 2013
That's beautiful Andy....I am just getting my 1st bloom form on my pink one......
22 Oct, 2013
Alexandramou:
Large Angel's Trumpets cuttings grow so easily. I just stick them into the ground and give them lots of water.
23 Oct, 2013
Milky:
That's terrific! You'll have to post photos of your Angel's Trumpet. :>)
23 Oct, 2013
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Ooouuuu, I like the look of that. I just decided that's how I'm going to grow mine. I'm off to the garden later!
17 Oct, 2013