Brugmansia sanguinea
By Meanie
- 18 Dec, 2015
- 7 likes
First bloom of the winter. It is being grown outdoors.
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B.sanguinea is a winter blooming species Amy.
18 Dec, 2015
Very beautiful Meanie. Do you have more blooms to come?
18 Dec, 2015
Plenty more to come Klahanie.
19 Dec, 2015
Looks as if my alter-ego is back then!
19 Dec, 2015
Sorry I can't help laughing Keith ,will you never grow up !! Thanks for the info its nice to have gorgeous blooms later in the year ,It's something to think about .....
19 Dec, 2015
Being "all growed up" is boring Amy!
B.sanguinea is a reliable autumn bloomer in the UK and if kept frost free it is also a reliable spring bloomer as well. Best of all it is fully hardy although if it is subjected to harsh weather it will not bloom in the spring.
19 Dec, 2015
Homebird - that hardiness only applies to B.sanguinea (and possibly B.vulcanicola). The common summer bloomers are far more tender.
21 Dec, 2015
It's looking very good!
Mine are all flowering now. My many plants have been loving the cooler than normal weather the last week. We're suppose to be getting a lot of El Niño rains this week. YAY!!! All my many Angel's Trumpet shrubs will love the rain!
3 Jan, 2016
El Niño has given us nothing but rain this winter!
3 Jan, 2016
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Gosh is that unusual to be in flower this late Keith especially outside , this is something I've never grown so don't know anything about them ...
18 Dec, 2015