Brugmansia 'Jamaica Yellow' - Angel's Trumpets
By Delonix1
- 25 Jul, 2010
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My Angel's Trumpet is blooming again. This is even after the 100 degree F. / 38 degree C. heat severely wilted it a week ago. Photo taken July 24, 2010.
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It must be a very resiliant plant to come back so quickly ..There beautiful flowers
25 Jul, 2010
Bernieh:
Thanks! : > )
25 Jul, 2010
Mushybanna:
Angel's Trumpets are very tough shrubs. I cut back Angel's Trumpet 'Super Nova' to the main stems about 3 weeks ago...now it looks like I didn't cut back at all.
25 Jul, 2010
Mine is on a diet of reduced watering in an effort to get it to do something.
26 Jul, 2010
Meanie:
Angels Trumpets love water and fertilizer. I think if your plant receives a lot of water it should grow very quickly. If it's in a pot and not growing quickly...then it need its roots to be pruned (they have tons of roots).
26 Jul, 2010
Thanks Delonix.
To prune the roots means?
26 Jul, 2010
Meanie:
You may not want to know my root-pruning technique. lol! : > )
I cut 50 - 60 percent of the roots out of potted Angel's Trumpets. The reason is they generate roots so very quickly. Most of the time in my garden the roots grow into the grow from the pots.
27 Jul, 2010
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Great display!
25 Jul, 2010