Brugmansia
By Dottydaisy2
- 5 Aug, 2017
- 11 likes
Never seen so many flowers, of course it didn't flower for the opening ....did it?
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It saved itself just for you! :)
5 Aug, 2017
Now you've taken off the 'Beware' notice, for your open day, it has responded by blooming.
5 Aug, 2017
Wow
so many flowers and looks quite compact .
Its the overwintering is my problem and the size I had one that grew to over 8 feet /2.4384 meters ... but did look impressive
Gg
6 Aug, 2017
Made me think of a holiday we had in Malta ... they were growing just about everywhere ... gorgeous flowers.
6 Aug, 2017
such a lot of flowers...:-)
6 Aug, 2017
It is beautiful !
7 Aug, 2017
Stunning love it do you cut it back Dottydaisy for winter. How do you over winter it.
7 Aug, 2017
Lovely Dottie. I used to keep them when we lived down the road and had a big greenhouse. I placed them in their pots out in the garden for the summer. The flowers attracted moths in the evening. I used to take cuttings from the plants in the summer. I cut the large plant back a bit just before the winter. Beware of the sap, so wear gloves.
8 Aug, 2017
Threepence thanks it is a beauty, we do cut it back then bring it in to the porch.....Thanks Amy Shirley and Sandra.
GG they can get enormous, we do cut it down to keep it manageable......
Siris we were worried someone would feel inclined to touch the leaves!!
Thanks Thorney and Karen we are not expecting it to hold out much longer, we have heavy rain expected again!!
8 Aug, 2017
Lindak I keep meaning to go out and check for the moths, also bats who then come down for the moths, apparently every part of the plant is extremely poisonous....we always put a caution sign on it!!
OH has taken cuttings in the past, we have another but it is very hit and miss!!
8 Aug, 2017
Thank you Dottydaisy☺
8 Aug, 2017
Love this plant, Dd & yours is a lovely specimen.
8 Aug, 2017
It was Feverfew it has been rained on steadily, poor thing, will it recover I wonder...
9 Aug, 2017
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That's a beauty Dd.
5 Aug, 2017