
South American Angels Trumpet
A rare and beautiful find.
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The pendant, long and flared trumpets open freely through summer and into autumn. Their colour deepens as the flower matures.
This variety hails from the Andes of South America. It is a cross of B. suaveolens and B. versicolour.
Brugmansias are commonly known as Angel’s Trumpets, for their beauty and heavenly fragrance. They have plenty of ornamental value with their lush foliage and masses of highly fragrant flowers that bloom for months on end.
Brugmansias are fast growing shrubs, or small trees that bring a touch of the exotic to your garden. They will flower for most of the year in warm climates and only stop blooming in autumn and winter in cool climates. The flowers are most fragrant at night; as they are pollinated by moths.
Plant your Brugmansia in full sun to part shade in cool climates. In warmer climates, morning sun or part shade is best. South American Angel’s Trumpets respond well to pruning which is best done in spring. In cool climates it is semi dormant in winter so may lose a few leaves
Brugmansia also grow well in pots, it’s best to choose a large container and fill it with good quality, well draining potting mix. Keep the pot moist during active growth and fertilise regularly. If you live in a cold climate, growing your Brugmansia in pots means you can easily protect them from harsh frosts as they establish. It is a good idea to protect young shrubs from slugs and snails. You should also keep an eye out for Aphids that come in on the warm winds.
Supplied as: Pots
Size: 7.5 cm
Code | BRYSA |
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Botantical name | Brugmansia x insignis |
Height | 2-4m |
Width | 1.5-3m |
Flowers | Summer to Autumn |
Climate | Cool to Sub-Tropical |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | Fully Hardy |
Aspect | Full Sun to Semi Shade |
Supplied as | Pots |
Size | 7.5 cm |
Water needs | 2 |