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April 29, 2011
This new Angel Trumpet seedling makes a spectacular debut.
With so many of my angel trumpet seedlings in bloom right now, a new bloom has to be quite spectacular to stand out from the rest. Here's one that caught my attention from nearly 100 feet away. It's an offspring from a cross of Brugmansia Angels Moonlight x Morgansonne.
The jumbo-sized blooms are striking and elegant. This bloom is showing a nice coloration on day one, and appears to be deepening as it matures.
Several other seedlings from this cross have already bloomed, but this is the first one to show color.

As you can see below, it is not a shy bloomer and the plant is very healthy.
I will be watching this one with great anticipation this summer.
The jumbo-sized blooms are striking and elegant. This bloom is showing a nice coloration on day one, and appears to be deepening as it matures.
Several other seedlings from this cross have already bloomed, but this is the first one to show color.
As you can see below, it is not a shy bloomer and the plant is very healthy.
I will be watching this one with great anticipation this summer.
Looks so healthy and beautiful...lovely color.