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Mutant in paradise... Mutant in paradise...

Mutant in paradise...

Last season I ramped up my brugmansia hybridizing efforts using brugmansias with mutant and deeply serrated foliage.  The results of those...
Just what I need, another garden vice... Just what I need, another garden vice...

Just what I need, another garden vice...

Just what I need on my already overflowing plate, another garden vice! I'm totally swamped with my brugmansia hybridizing program  yet I...
An elegant brugmansia seedling earns keeper status An elegant brugmansia seedling earns keeper status

An elegant brugmansia seedling earns keeper status

I've been watching this brugmansia seedling perform for several years now and decided it was time to make it a keeper!
Looking back into the past.... Looking back into the past....

Looking back into the past....

It is hard to imagine that it has been nearly 5 years since I was actively posting to my garden blog. Today is the start of a new era as I commit to...
Introducing Brugmansia 'Audrey Lea' Introducing Brugmansia 'Audrey Lea'

Introducing Brugmansia 'Audrey Lea'

Brugmansia 'Audrey Lea' is a recent Sommer Gardens introduction with nearly red double blooms.  When you see the photo album below...

Fred's Garden Blog

After a nearly five year hiatus, Fred's Garden Blog is back! Now you can enjoy and experience the gardening exploits and adventures of Fred in his quest to hybridize brugmansia and keep his jungle and nursery under control.

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What a difference a day makes....

Yesterday I posted a photo of an unknown double white Angel Trumpet.  I checked it out tonight and it looked like a completely different bloom. Here it is now -I wonder if it will get even darker when the plant matures?  This one will be a watcher for sure!And what a difference a couple of hours makes with this one.  I shot a picture of this shredded bloom for my Halloween post this afternoon and went I checked on it tonight, it was pink!
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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.
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A two-toned Angel Trumpet

Today's featured Angel Trumpet seedling is from a cross between brugmansia Tiara x (Ludger's Windsong x Susanne).  While this bloom was a little bit beat-up by the wind, you can still see the one feature that made this bloom unique, dark ribs and a lighter center.  It is even more pronounced when you look up at the blooms.  This bloom was almost on the ground so I'll snap a few more pictures in a couple weeks when the top level blooms open.
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A long stretch for an Angel Trumpet

I spotted this new Angel Trumpet bloom today that has to be one of the longest blooms I have ever spotted on a seedling.  It is from a brugmansia seedling involving a cross between Pink Beauty and Double Peach.  It is just over 20 inches long from the receptacle to the end of the bloom!  You can compare it to the normal size white bloom on the right.
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Angel Trumpet twins

Today's featured Angel Trumpet is just another single pink.  The twin blooms pictured are the result of a cross between brugmansia Rubirosa x Dorthea.  It has Dorthea's tendrils and Rubirosa's form.   The color did not get any darker than what is pictured, but it did spread up the corolla tube.
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An Angel Trumpet that stacks up

Here's another Angel Trumpet seedling from the cross between brugmansia Orange Sunshine x Pink Smitty.  You may recall from previous posts that this is a cross where I'm growing close to 100 seedlings from the same cross in order to document the broad range of blooms produced.At first glance this seedling did not do much for me.  But after it had 5-6 blooms open at once, it stood out.  The blooms are large, snow white, and all have separated or stacked skirts.  It is a vigorous grower and ...
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A Safari with Angel Trumpet Genevieve

Today's featured Angel Trumpet seedling is an offspring from a cross between brugmansia Genevieve x Safari.  The plant is vigorous, the blooms are substantial and fragrant, and it is thriving in the heat.  I'll cross it back to Genevieve this fall in hopes of producing a Genevieve style bloom with color.
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