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October 30, 2009
Angel Trumpets with a mysterious past...
I have a bunch of brugmansia seedlings with missing or unreadable tags. Just because the parentage is unknown, it does not mean the seedling is not worthy of keeping. I spotted a couple of unknown Angel Trumpet blooms this afternoon that earned a second glance. The first is a single pink that stood out because it has a very fat corolla tube.
The second was a double white whose tendrils appeared to glow. The golden tipped tendrils do not show in this picture though.



I just love these two. I particularly love the white double bloom, the but the pink seems like a really strong color.
Happy hunting!