Brugmansia suaveolens, commonly known as angel’s trumpet plants, are native to South America, but will thrive in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 8 through 10. The available flower colors on these tropical trees include white, pink, yellow, red and purple. No matter what color your angel’s trumpet plant’s flowers are, the processes for maintenance…
The angel trumpet, or Brugmansia, is an ornamental shrub to small tree in tropical regions and is often grown as a houseplant for its large, fragrant flowers. Several insect pests can invade and damage angel trumpet plants. Types of Insect Pests Caterpillars, which are the larvae of butterflies and moths, chew large, unsightly holes in…
Angel trumpet is a poisonous flowering plant, though it is only toxic when large amounts are consumed. The plant reaches as high as 15 feet at full maturity and, without pruning, it will reach up to 15 feet wide. Angel trumpet acts as a small tree or large shrub with long, trumpet-shaped flowers growing in…
Angel trumpet is the common name for a genus, Brugmansia, of small trees and shrubs that are native to South America. Long, hanging, trumpet-shaped flowers give the plant its name, and their fragrance gives them a spot in many gardens. Angel trumpet is easy to grow in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 10 to…
Angel trumpet plants are easy to care for and grow. You can take the small start of your angel trumpet plant to grow outdoors or in a container. The angel trumpet, also known as Datura or Brugmansia, is a beautiful plant with extremely sweet-smelling blossoms. The flowers open during the night and remain open until…
Angel trumpet plants are fairly easy to grow, and can be started easily from seed in the spring. They grow quickly and can be trained to take different shapes, but are most commonly trimmed into a tree shape. A tree shape gives plenty of space for blooms and encourages the plant to create lots of…