Brugmansia pink - Pink Angel's Trumpet - Blooming again!
By Delonix1
- 1 Apr, 2010
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This is the third time since January this Angel's trumpet is blooming. Photo taken March 28, 2010.
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Louise1;
Yes, it's typical for Angel's Trumpet to bloom off-and-on many times throughout the year. With that being said...they seem to look and bloom better from late fall through early spring. Angel's trumpets appear to like the cooler night time temps. of late fall and winter.
1 Apr, 2010
They do look spectacular don't they..:o))))
1 Apr, 2010
Brugmansia looking good, Delonix :o)
1 Apr, 2010
Mushybanna, Terratoonie:
I have so many of these around the yard...and they are all looking and blooming so well this year with all the rain.
3 Apr, 2010
i love the fragrance on these..especialy in the evening....
3 Apr, 2010
Sandra:
With so many of them blooming around the yard...the fragrance is tremendously sweet.
4 Apr, 2010
i love angels trumpet, i just cant have them because i have a dog that eats every leaf that falls and they are SO deadly if eaten!!! but i enjoy their blooms and smells at night from my neighbor!!! yours is looking awesome!!!
8 Apr, 2010
Lilape152:
Luckily, my dog doesn't eat the Angel's trumpet leaves...however, he eats everything else.
Yes, Angel's trumpets are great! I have many...and there's almost always one plant in bloom. The worms love them also. It's amazing they bloom so well with all the bugs that attack them.
8 Apr, 2010
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Are they normally repeat flowerers or is that unusual to have the 3 lots like that ?
1 Apr, 2010