Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thinking about adding these flowers to your own garden? Here are the best tips for growing and caring for them, along with some ...
An old-fashioned pass-along plant, the angel's trumpet has long found favor in the South's coastal and frost-free climates. In these regions, mature plants reach 15 feet tall, with their heaviest ...
Q: My angel's trumpet is blooming, but it also has produced what look like seed pods. Are they? How do I handle them? — S.D., Houston A: Angel's trumpet is a common name for plants in the Brugmansia ...
A friend and reader asked me a question about a flowering shrub she saw on the edge of Jeromesville a number of years ago. The plant was growing in a large pot and had the biggest trumpet-shaped ...
The first time I saw an angels' trumpet flower was in the early 1990s. It was growing over a fence in Berkeley. I stopped my bike and just looked at it for a few minutes because I couldn't identify it ...
Q: I lost a lot of bark mulch from flower beds during Ike. Now there are several plants coming up in the nearly bare soil. They resemble the 8-foot angel’s trumpets in the side yard. I start these ...
Sometimes we get customers in our nursery who ask for a plant, saying: "You know, the one with the big trumpet flowers." I know immediately they're talking about brugmansia. These mostly evergreen ...
Angel’s Trumpet or Brugmansia is a tender shrub or a small tropical tree with large semi-evergreen leaves in the family Solanaceae (potato/ tomato/ eggplant) that produces fragrant, trumpet-shaped, ...
A recent evening walk had me taking deep breaths of the fragrant air. The smell was familiar, but I couldn’t identify the plant emitting the lovely perfume. A visit to the friendly neighbor’s yard ...
Scientists are trying to bring more beauty to the colder regions of the Texas by breeding winter-hardiness into a tropical ornamental plant, the angel's trumpet flower. Texas AgriLife Research ...
DEAR JESSICA: Please share any information you have on the angel's trumpet plant and vine. My neighbor had some huge, beautiful ones and gave me seeds a few years ago. With little effort I grew a ...