My very first Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia sp.) bloom rejoices this Easter morning that Christ has risen!
My very first Angel's Trumpet (Brugmansia sp.) bloom rejoices this Easter morning that Christ has risen!
Labels: blooms, green thumb sunday, tropicals
11 comments:
Congrats on getting your first flower. I'm still waiting for it to happen with my Brug.
*stopping by for GTS
I love Angel's Trumpet - what a beautiful flower and a lovely picture too!
Happy Easter to you ...
Kate ox
Very pretty! I haven't grown Angel's Trumpets yet but I think I might try one this year.
Lovely. Happy Easter.
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I love Angel's Trumpets. I am still waiting for my first bloom. This pic is great...the way the white contrasts with the background brick seems very deliberate. Congrats! Thanks for visitng my blog!
Great photo! I like the way you cropped the picture to make it look more like its name - a trumpet. And since it is an Angel's Trumpet and it is Easter Sunday, what a great symbol for declaring the resurrection of our Lord!
My white ones are about to burst forth with hundreds of flowers... The buds are there... The yellow ones are already started... Very cool pic with the background...
You can't see it in the picture, but the edges are starting to turn brown. It's been in bloom for almost a week now. It was pointing downward earlier, but yesterday it started going horizontal again, like it was when it first opened.
I received the start of this through the mail as an unrooted cutting in November. I've got several others going here, but none even close to producing a bloom yet. I was thrilled with this one, my first. It smells like lemon soap. :-)
Love the photo -- it's a gorgeous blossom. Happy Easter!
Pretty!
Knowing abouthte lemon soap fragrance makes it all the more lovely. What a beautiful and appropriate bloom for today. visiting for GTS!
Your Angeltrumpet is great.
Does it grow in your wintergarden?
happy Eastermonday!
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