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Angel's Trumpet

Brugmansia sp.

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Three years ago a friend started growing this from a small stem cutting and it is now flowering for the first time. Not sure what species it is, either B. arborea or aurea. Very toxic, but used ceremonially.

(Edited to add a few photos taken October 1)

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Beautiful! I grow some of these as well. They're fairly easy to grow and make these beautiful large flowers, though the shape of mine is a bit on the wan side because I don't live in a tropical climate, which I know it would prefer.
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PublishedSeptember 23, 2011

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