Q • I have a seed pod from last year’s datura plant. Could you please tell me if I should plant the entire seed ball or break it open and plant individual seeds from the ball? A • Break open the pod ...
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: Your photo shows a datura, aka angel's trumpet. Easy to grow, it matures to 5 or 6 feet in well-draining soil and sun to part sun. Tops can freeze back, but new shoots emerge from roots in spring.
Q Is this a seed pod on my Angel's Trumpet? The plant is still small but it has had two beautiful white blooms since being planted a couple of months ago. A Yes, that is the seed pod of the Angel's ...
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