... Brugmansia versicolor is a favorite of mine that has flowers that turn color in the first day or two . They start out creamy white , and after a day or so they turn a beautiful salmon color ; they have a delightful fragrance ...
... Brugmansia versicolor was likely the result of cultivation. The plant is from the West Amazon, and many Indians plant it in their house gardens (Vickers and Plowman 1984, 29*). The species has spread into other tropical areas. It is ...
... (Brugmansia versicolor) 'Grand Marnier' is less scented but has beautiful apricot flowers. D. inoxia (D. meteloides) differs from these: it is a tuberous-rooted perennial and mav be grown as a half-hardy annual. Its large white or violet ...
... Brugmansia versicolor of Lagerheim . Neither of these species , nor indeed any known species of Brugmansia , has leaves with serrate margins or a scabrous , four - valved , four - celled pericarp . That of Brugmansia versicolor is ...
... Brugmansia versicolor, it offers bodaciously big, peachy-pink flowers and can grow into a small tree up to 15 feet tall and wide in south Florida. Its seedling, 'Cherub,' grows to about half that size, but more than compensates with ...
... Brugmansia versicolor of Lagerheim . Neither of these species , nor indeed any known species of Brugmansia , has leaves with serrate margins or a scabrous , four - valved , four - celled pericarp . That of Brugmansia versicolor is ...