Brugmansia, angel trumpet, species, description and photos

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B x candida

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B.x candida occurs in the wild on the slopes of the Andes in Ecuador between 1000 and 1500 metres above sea level. It is a natural hybrid of B.aurea x B.versicolor. It has drooping flowers with sometimes very long fringed tips. Its ability to show good flowering behaviour even in less than ideal conditions ensures that, alongside B. suaveolens, it has a reputation as one of the most reliable and strongest flowering Brugmansias. Another not insignificant point is that only this cross can produce double or etaginated flowers.

It is not possible to assign a fruit shape to B. candida, as there are variations between the ovoid aurea fruits and the long versicolour fruits.

 

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.

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