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Angel’s trumpets

How to identify Angel’s trumpets (Brugmansia versicolor)

Angel’s trumpets, also known as Apricot angel's trumpet

Angel’s trumpets displays as a robust, branching shrub or a small tree, reaching up to 15 feet (4.5 meters) tall and equally wide. It showcases striking pale apricot blooms during summer and fall, distinguished by their large size and enchanting fragrance. The flowers, resembling an inverted trumpet, can captivate onlookers from a great distance. In climates where temperatures dip to 20-25°F (-6 to -4°C), angel’s trumpets may adopt a semi-deciduous state, shedding some foliage during winter months. Pruning vigorously in spring is beneficial for its health and vigour.

Lifespan

Lifespan: Perennial

Plant Type

Plant Type: Shrub

Leaf Type

Leaf Type: Evergreen

Quickly Identify Angel’s trumpets

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Robust shrub/small tree up to 15 feet (4.5 meters) tall and wide.

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Pale apricot blooms in summer/fall, large inverted trumpet-like flowers with enchanting fragrance.

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Flowers captivating from a great distance.

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May shed foliage in climates reaching 20-25°F (-6 to -4°C).

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Pruning vigorously in spring enhances health and vigour.

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Key Facts About Angel’s trumpets

Attributes of Angel’s trumpets
Plant Height
5 m
Spread
2.5 m
Leaf Color
Green
Flower Color
White
Pink
Orange
Yellow
Leaf type
Evergreen
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Scientific Classification of Angel’s trumpets

Species
Angel’s trumpets (Brugmansia versicolor)
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Distribution Map of Angel’s trumpets

Brugmansia versicolor is indigenous to the foothills of the Andes in South America. It has spread beyond its native range showing pockets of cultivation in regions with warm climates where it is appreciated for its large, fragrant flowers. Angel’s trumpets thrives in these areas, adapting to environments both within and beyond its original habitat.
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