Brugmansia, angel trumpet, species, description and photos

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B.arborea

B. arborea grows at altitudes of up to 3000 metres in the Andes. (Ecuador / Bolivia / Peru / northern Chile) It is a slow-growing species with oval, velvety, hairy leaves which are whole-edged or slightly toothed. It has the smallest flowers of all Brugmansias (12-17cm) which exude a sweet fragrance.

It is the only angel's trumpet that is self-fertile. As a result, it produces abundant fruits which are 6 cm long and up to 4.5 cm in diameter. The rather large, triangular-shaped seeds are light due to their cork coating and are dispersed by the wind.

 

KlivienseiteClivia, also known as strapleaf, has a long history in Europe. Originally from South Africa, it was named Clivia after a botanical revision by Lady Charlotte Florentine Clive, the Duchess of Northumberland.

Fotoseite Many theories of photography, as there is still no unified and comprehensive 'theory of photography' is still lacking. In photographic practice, the desired pictorial message is increasingly determined by the by the appropriate photographic techniques.

Brugmansien, EngelstrompetenVery often, people accept the decisions of others as final. They resign themselves to the seemingly inevitable and come to terms with the circumstances. Of course, sometimes it is unavoidable and necessary for a risk-free existence.

Chiliseite, BeschreibungenOn this page you can learn about domesticated species of the genus Capsicum. The Solanaceae family consists of the subfamilies Cestreae (tobacco), Nicandra (poison berry), Solaneae with the genera Capsicum and Solanum, as well as Datura.

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