Angel's trumpet is the common name for Brugmansia. The Brugmansia species Suaveolens and Arborea are two Brugmansia species native to South America
Those who see the angel's trumpet for the first time are usually impressed by the exotic, 10 cm long flowers and the strong lemon scent.
A large, fast-growing shrub with soft branches, large, long leaves and pink, trumpet-shaped flowers with an intoxicating fragrance. A beautiful ornamental plant that is adapted to a variety of warm, temperate climates.
Beautiful South American species. Known for their huge, fragrant, drooping flowers, they grow into large shrubs or small trees with semi-woody, often multi-branched trunks. They can reach a height of 10 to 36 feet. The large, white, fragrant, drooping, trumpet-shaped flowers are 6 - 20 inches long and 4 - 14 inches in diameter at the opening.
There is no more beautiful sight than that of a bugle trumpet in full bloom. The flowers give off an extremely sweet and intoxicating fragrance. With proper care, these plants will bloom year after year. Their leaves are thin, large and soft. They are evergreen or wintergreen.
They grow easily in moist, fertile, well-drained soil in sun to partial shade. It does not tolerate frost, no matter what area you are in. Many people in colder climates plant them in containers, but they are still very ornamental and produce masses of flowers for hanging.
The angel's trumpet, also known as Brugmansia, is originally from South America. Its large, often fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers bloom from May to June.