How Do You Care For A Brugmansia Flava?
Brugmansia is a small, exotic tree sometimes called Angel’s Trumpet. It produces beautifully distinctive, trumpet-shaped flowers in a wide range of colors. Brugmansia is sometimes mistaken as Datura, but while the Datura’s trumpet-shaped flowers point upward, the Brugmansia’s blooms droop and point downward. The Brugmansia x flava is a hybrid of Brugmansia sanguinea and Brugmansia arborea, and it has characteristics of both of its parent plants. A distinction of Brugmansia x flava is the tuberous formations in the root area. These tuberous formations serve as part of the root system and will absorb water and nutrients for the plant. Water the Brugmansia x flava frequently and deeply during the growing season, but make sure the soil is well-draining. Minimal watering is required during the winter dormant period, with the soil being kept barely moist during this time. Fertilize the tree during the growing season to produce more blooms. Use a balanced fertilizer, and feed the tree as ofte