Brugmansia
Your ultimate guide to Brugmansia: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Brugmansia
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Watering Brugmansia Plants: How Much Water Does Brugmansia Need
Brugmansia is a distinctive plant with big leaves and huge, drooping, trumpet-shaped blooms as long as your foot. This flashy tropical plant is surprisingly easy to grow, but it helps to know exactly how to water brugmansias. Click here for more.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Brugmansia Problems: How To Treat Disease And Pests Of Brugmansia
Also known as angel trumpet or simply "brug," brugmansia is a shrubby plant with masses of impressive, trumpet-shaped flowers. While little care is required, pests and diseases may compromise the health and longevity of the plant. Learn more here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Feeding Angels Trumpet: When And How To Fertilize Brugmansias
If there ever was a flower you just had to grow, brugmansia is it. The plant produces a season long display of trumpet-shaped blooms. Knowing how to fertilize brugmansias will enhance and extend these brilliantly colored flowers. Click here to learn more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Learn How To Prune Brugmansia Trees
Brugmansia plants make attractive specimen plantings. But, in order to keep them looking their best, trimming brugmansia may be necessary. Knowing how to prune brugmansia is important, and this article will help.
By Nikki Tilley
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Brugmansia Winter Care - Wintering Brugmansia In Your Home
While most types of brugmansia can thrive outdoors in warm climates, they need to be protected from freezing temps when growing brugmansia in cold climates. Follow the tips here for over-wintering brugmansia.
By Nikki Tilley
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Tips For Propagating Brugmansia
Brugmansia is not only easy to grow but propagating brugmansia is easy too. There are three methods of brugmansia propagation - by seeds, cuttings, and air layering. Find the method that works best for you here.
By Nikki Tilley
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Potted Brugmansia Plants: Growing Brugmansias In Containers
Many people look at brugmansias and assume that they can only be grown in tropical climates. While it is true that brugmansias are tropical trees, they can be easily grown in containers. Learn more about this here.
By Heather Rhoades
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Getting Your Brugmansia To Bloom And Produce Blossoms
Raising brugmansia, like raising children, can be a rewarding yet frustrating job. If it seems your brugmansia is failing to bloom as it should, read here to find out what might be the problem and how to fix it.
By Heather Rhoades
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Brugmansia Cold Tolerance: How Cold Can Brugmansias Get
How cold can Brugmansias get and still survive? The United States Department of Agriculture sets Brugmansia cold hardiness in zones 8 to 11. Learn more about the cold tolerance of Brugmansia plants in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant