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November 27, 2009

An Angel Trumpet, then and now....

While preparing today's featured Angel Trumpet seedling, I came across photographs of a sibling from the same brugmansia cross that bloomed in early October.  I had prepared the photos to post back then, but forgot to create the post.  The cross is brugmansia Shooting Star x Masquerade.  Here's a photo I took in October of the first seedling from this cross to bloom. 

shootingstarxmasquerade-2.jpgYou would not expect to see a pink bloom when you cross Shooting Star, a single orange, to Masquerade, a double/triple white,  But when you study the brugmansia family tree you realize where the pink comes from, Masquerade's father, Rubirosa.

Today's featured Angel Trumpet seedling is another one from the cross of brugmansia Shooting Star x Masquerade.  The blooms are also singles like the pink one, but different in color and form.

shootingstarxmasquerade2-1.jpgThe blooms on this seedling are medium in size with a slight fragrance.  It is a heavy bloomer and proudly displayed more than a dozen blooms in its first flush.  It is already back in bud and its next flush should be even larger.

shootingstarxmasquerade2-2.jpgI have several more seedlings from this cross yet to bloom and I'm sure we can expect more surprises when they bloom.



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1 Comment

I certainly have enjoyed reading your blog. I have only recently started growing angel trumpets after getting a cutting from my mom. I love seeing photos of your wonderful plants. I can't wait to get blooms next year.

Jan
Always Growing

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