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Last season I ramped up my brugmansia hybridizing efforts using brugmansias with mutant and deeply serrated foliage.  The results of those...

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Sommer Gardens / Thursday, May 3, 2012 / Categories: Brugmansia, Seedlings

A golden Angel Trumpet with European roots

Here is a promising new seedling from a cross between two classic European Angel Trumpet plants. The cross is Brugmansia Joli x Langenbuscher Garten.

jolixlangenbuschergarten2.jpgIn late March I featured another seedling from this same cross.  Although the blooms were single, they stood out because they were petite and very thick textured.

The blooms on this seedling were not quite as small as those of its sibling, but they still were smaller than average. The blooms start out cream with a tinge of apricot, and then mature to a nice butter yellow.

jolixlangenbuschergarten2-2.jpgThis seedling has earned a place in my watch zone and will be observed during the summer to see how it performs in Florida's sauna-like summer weather.


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