Every garden needs a showoff — a plant so ostentatious that it demands to be stared at and discussed. Such a diva can be found in Brugmansia, commonly called angel’s trumpet. Native to South America, ...
What: Brugmansia sanguinea is commonly known as the “Scarlet Angel’s Trumpet.” Growing brugmansias in our climate takes extra effort, but the rewards are many. B. Sanguinea is one of the most unique ...
Socorro Dedmon has a passion for Brugmansia, also known as angel’s trumpets. She grows several varieties of these beautiful, fragrant shrubs, which surround her Oakley home. When botanists first began ...
A friend of mine and reader asked me a question about this beautiful flowering shrub she saw on the edge of Jeromesville a few years ago. The plant was growing in a large pot and had the biggest, ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Robyn Williams: Another mystery about trumpet shaped flowers is just as surprising as the daffodil’s ...
Brugmansia, known among people of South America as the “tree of the evil eagle,” is a potent medicinal and psychoactive plant that has played a prominent role in South American Andean and Amazonian ...
In Victorian England, women used to put pollen from the angel's trumpet flower in their tea to induce LSD-like hallucinations. In large doses, Angel's Trumpet is deadly. Margaret Whittaker The laurel ...
Welcome to Brugmansia Counseling Group. I am Charla E. Adams, owner. The Brugmansia flower blooms most fully at night and releases its strongest fragrance in darkness — a reflection of the belief that ...
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