Saturday, August 20, 2011 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 10104 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating Introducing Brugmansia 'Raspberry Crush' Introducing Brugmansia 'Raspberry Crush', a new Angel Trumpet I just named and registered with the International Brugmansia and Datura Society. This beautiful cultivar came about from a seedling from a JT Sessions cross involving Brugmansia Goldfinch x Peanut. It has been in my watch zone for over two years and is also playing an important role in my future hybridizing program.The raspberry is in its name because in warm weather the blooms are a very dark "raspberry' pink color. Raspberry ... Categories:BrugmansiaNew Introductions Tags:Angel TrumpetBrugmansiabrugsgoldfinchpeanutRaspberry Crush Read more
Friday, March 4, 2011 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 8054 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating Striking gold with this beautiful Angel Trumpet Here's a nice single yellow Angel Trumpet seedling I carried over from 2010. It is from a cross involving Brugmansia (Serendipity x Peanut) x Jamies Monkey Business.I carried this one over because the blooms had great form and the soft yellow color carried all the way through the corolla tube.Another plus for this seedling was the fact that the blooms stayed yellow throughout their life cycle. Often yellow brugmansia cultivars develop orange tones as they mature. I have so many great ... Categories:BrugmansiaSeedlings Tags:angels trumpetbrugBrugmansiajamies monkey businesspeanutserendipity Read more
Monday, November 30, 2009 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 20076 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating This Angel Trumpet graduates to "keeper" status Here's a beautiful Angel Trumpet that has earned a spot in my "keeper" zone and is now awaiting a name so I can register it. I grew this beauty from brugmansia seeds I purchased from JT Sessions at Country Gardens. The cross is brugmansia Goldfinch x Peanut.The blooms are more petite than most doubles with a color that is hard to describe. The cooler the weather, the darker the blooms. As the blooms mature the tendrils appear to wrap even tighter towards the bloom. This plant has ... Categories:BrugmansiaSeedlings Tags:Angel TrumpetbloomsBrugmansiabrugsgoldfinchpeanutsommer gardens Read more
Friday, November 13, 2009 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 8807 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating Working towards a red Angel Trumpet This new Angel Trumpet seedling is such a deep pink color that it almost appears red when the bloom matures. It is from a cross of brugmansia Rubirosa x (Peanut x Mountain Magic).It has allot going for it thanks to its great parentage. It is a monster seedling, requiring me to use a step ladder in order to snap this picture. I've already had a couple other seedlings from this cross bloom with a similar look and I'm watching them all. I'm certain at least one of them will be worthy of ... Categories:BrugmansiaSeedlings Tags:Angel TrumpetBrugmansiabrugsmountain magicpeanutrubirosa Read more
Wednesday, October 21, 2009 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 5455 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating A jewel of an Angel Trumpet Today's featured Angel Trumpet seedling is a carry over from 2008 that I plan to name and register this fall. It is the result of a J.T. Session's brugmansia cross involving Goldfinch x Peanut.As you can see, the blooms tend to stay horizontal or slightly nodding. The tendrils start out sort of wild but over the course of a couple of days they completely re-curve back.The blooms are petite and compact, like its father, Peanut. I remember the blooms staying a light pink last winter, and ... Categories:BrugmansiaSeedlings Tags:Angel TrumpetBrugmansiabrugsgoldfinchpeanut Read more
Thursday, September 3, 2009 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 5163 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating What does a peanut, an indian chief, and a single white Angel Trumpet have in common? Just because both your parents are beautiful doubles it does not mean the kids are going to be doubles as well. Here is an Angel Trumpet bloom from the cross of brugmansia Peanut x The Chief. The bloom was a fat, thick textured single white with a nice fragrance. I'm not sure what I will do with this one, but in the short term I'll leave it be and wait till winter to decide. Categories:BrugmansiaSeedlings Tags:Angel TrumpetBrugmansiachiefpeanut Read more
Saturday, August 15, 2009 / Author: Sommer Gardens / Number of views: 7033 / Comments: / Article rating: No rating When color beckens... Every so often an Angel Trumpet has blooms whose color beckons you from far away. This cross from brugmansia Rubirosa x (Peanut x Mt. Magic) was one of those. I must have had a dozen seedlings blooming in the same general area, but this one stood out from a hundred feet away.If it is this dark in the heat of summer, I wonder how intense the color will be when the weather cools? This will be a watcher for sure. Categories:Brugmansia Tags:Angel TrumpetBrugmansiamountain magicpeanutrubirosa Read more