Published Tuesday, October 20, 2020, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.
Yellow brugmansia
Like my last post, this photo was taken exactly ten years ago at Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory. I hear the fragrance in the evenings was incredible.
These flowers are so elegant and graceful, but I found it surprisingly difficult to get a photo that showed it. I hope this one succeeded.
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Beautiful flower! Expertly shown.
That’s lovely., I don’t think it grows in this area – I wonder how it would fare in a pot as an annual?
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It’s frost tender, for sure. I have one in my Seattle home but must take it inside in the winter. Mine doesn’t look as good as these, however!
That’s a lovely photo. It looks very much like a plant that grows here that has a lovely perfume and is hallucinogenic. We used to call it the trumpet plant.
Yes, brugmansia is a cousin of datura. The difference is that datura blossoms are upright, and brugmansia, also called Angels Trumpet, hang down. Thank you for visiting and commenting!
Beautiful Brugmnansia <3 It is a giant, I have never gown it…
What a lovely photo.
A very elegant flower!
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