Apricot Angel Trumpet Plant – Datura Brugmansia
The Apricot Angel Trumpet Plant (Datura Brugmansia) is a stunning addition to any garden. This beautiful plant grows into a great specimen, reaching heights of 8 feet or more. Its fragrant apricot-colored flowers make it a true showstopper, especially at sunset. If you’re looking for a fragrant, fast-growing plant, the Apricot Angel Trumpet is an excellent choice.
You will receive a well-rooted Apricot Angel Trumpet Plant, shipped directly in its pot. To ensure safe arrival, the plant’s large leaves will be carefully removed. Don’t worry, this encourages vigorous new growth once it’s in its new home. Expect your plant to quickly explode with fresh foliage and prepare for a beautiful display of apricot blooms.
Benefits of the Apricot Angel Trumpet Plant:
- Fragrant Blooms: Enjoy the intoxicating scent of apricot flowers, especially strong in the evening.
- Fast Growth: Witness rapid growth and abundant foliage after planting.
- Specimen Plant: Creates a stunning focal point in your garden.
- Easy to Grow: Relatively low-maintenance once established.
- Unique Color: The apricot hue of the flowers is a rare and beautiful addition to any landscape.
This Datura Brugmansia plant is a great choice if you want a unique fragrant plant. The Apricot Angel Trumpet Plant is a great choice. This plant will add beauty and fragrance to your garden.
The Apricot Angel Trumpet Plant will be shipped directly to your door. You can expect your plant to quickly explode with fresh foliage and prepare for a beautiful display of apricot blooms.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big will the Apricot Angel Trumpet Plant get? The plant can grow to 8 feet or more in height.
- What kind of sunlight does it need? It thrives in full sun to partial shade.
- How often should I water it? Water regularly, especially during hot weather. Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings.
- Is the Apricot Angel Trumpet Plant poisonous? Yes, all parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested. Keep away from children and pets.
- When can I expect it to bloom? The plant typically blooms in the summer and fall.
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