Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Thinking about adding these flowers to your own garden? Here are the best tips for growing and caring for them, along with some ...
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, ...
The first time I saw an angels' trumpet flower was in the early 1990s. It was growing over a fence in Berkeley. I stopped my bike and just looked at it for a few minutes because I couldn't identify it ...
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Plant spotlight: Angel's trumpet (Brugmansia)
Angel's Trumpet are some of the most striking small 'trees' to grow with enormous trumpet shaped pendulous flowers that ...
Editor’s note: How Does Your Garden Grow is a series the Gazette will feature again this growing season, provided by master gardener Ken Oles of Wrentham. He will discuss various backyard gardening ...
A: It is easy to do. With our late winter, I think there’s still time to collect some green stems. Use your pruning loppers to cut off a couple of large branches, then strip off the leaves. Cut a ...
One day last week officer Al Polehonki took his police cruiser out for a garden tour of Los Feliz. He was looking for a toxic plant called angel’s trumpet, a plant common in Southern California that ...
Angel’s Trumpet or Brugmansia is a tender shrub or a small tropical tree with large semi-evergreen leaves in the family Solanaceae (potato/ tomato/ eggplant) that produces fragrant, trumpet-shaped, ...
A recent evening walk had me taking deep breaths of the fragrant air. The smell was familiar, but I couldn’t identify the plant emitting the lovely perfume. A visit to the friendly neighbor’s yard ...
I WOULD like to give a big “thank you” to The Orlando Sentinel for its extensive coverage to the update of Maitland’s landscape code. Countless thousands of Central Floridians are now more informed of ...
A friend and reader asked me a question about a flowering shrub she saw on the edge of Jeromesville a number of years ago. The plant was growing in a large pot and had the biggest trumpet-shaped ...
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