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 ...
An old-fashioned pass-along plant, the angel's trumpet has long found favor in the South's coastal and frost-free climates. In these regions, mature plants reach 15 feet tall, with their heaviest ...
I have two angel trumpets that I bought last spring. They bloomed beautifully all summer long. I did not prune the plant over winter and this year, nothing - no leaves, no blooms. What did I do ...
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 ...
My introduction to angel's trumpet came when I moved to New Orleans. Wandering around a friend's garden at dusk in late summer, I caught a whiff of an amazing fragrance. View full sizeThe Brugmansia ...
Few plants come with such a wide variety of foliage color and size than hostas. There’s a hosta for practically any spot in a shady garden, and the flowers even attract hummingbirds. They prefer light ...
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 ...
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 ...
Q: My angel's trumpet is blooming, but it also has produced what look like seed pods. Are they? How do I handle them? — S.D., Houston A: Angel's trumpet is a common name for plants in the Brugmansia ...
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 ...