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Angel's Trumpet is a highly attractive and popular flowering plant. It has trumpet shaped blooms, in a variety of colors including white, peach, yellow and orange. Hummingbirds are attracted to the bright blooms.
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The Angels trumpet plant is a beautiful flower, its nice fragrance brings on memory of the Garden of Eden, this amazing plant well known as Brugmansia or Datura opens after dark and remains open until the sunlight hits them the next morning. ... The angel trumpet known as Brugmansia too, is a semi wooded shrub or a small...
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Another plant which uses this defense mechanism and is on the verge of becoming a Texas' favorite has an angelic name - Angel Trumpet. The Angel Trumpet is in the Brugmansia genus. Angel Trumpet is a Datura-type plant but with the added advantage of not producing the poisonous seed common with other Datura.
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Has anyone grown or heard of an Angel Trumpet plant? A friend of mine got hold of some seed for this thing and so I ended up with a plant. It's supposed to get about three feet high. The leaves are a dark green and some sort of bug seems to like chewing holes in them.
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Has anyone grown or heard of an Angel Trumpet plant? A friend of mine got hold of some seed for this thing and so I ended up with a plant. It's supposed to get about three feet high. The leaves are a dark green and some sort of bug seems to like chewing holes in them.
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University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service - Arkansas Home and Garden - Plant of the Week - Angel's Trumpet ... Plant of the Week; Angel's Trumpet; Latin: Brugmansia aurea...
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A thread in the Brugmansias forum, titled Brugmansia/Angel Trumpet plant ... Sponsored Links: Gardeners Supply - Mail Order Plants - Landscape Design - Plant Nurseries Mail Order - Flowering Bulbs - Winter Landscaping...
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How to Get Rid of Angel Trumpet Plant Pests. Angel trumpets, or brugmansia, produce a profusion of sweet smelling flowers that are a favorite of aphids, mealybugs, whiteflies and spider mites. Control the spread of these insects before... ... eHow Article: How to Get Rid of Angel Trumpet Plant Pests...
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; Devil's Trumpet, Hell's Bells, Devil's Weed, Devil's Cucumber, Sacred Datura, Angel's trumpet, Moonflower, Thorn apple, Indian apple, Pricklyburr, Jimson Weed ... This easily grown house plant is prized for its spectacular tubular flowers, up to 6 inches long, and may also be known as 'thorn apple' because of its spiny fruit.
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www.blankees.com/house/plants/datura.htm
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