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Brugmansia sold well rooted in a 11cm pot at a height of 25-35cm secured in a pre-made bespoke box. The plant is secured and anchored in the box, labeled.

 

A cross by myself at Exotic Earth Plants, colour unknown as each seed is unique.

 

Cross with well know B. Joli and robust B. KBS

Cultivar Name: Kurpark Bad Saltzschlirf

Hybridizer:Emma Neu

Breeding History Set: candida

Name Status: Established and Accepted

Publication: Gottschalk (2000)

Species Group Warm

Flower Color: Apricot/Melon/Peach

Flower Form: Single

FlowerPosition: Nodding

Flower Shape: Trumpet

Flowers: June to October

Crossed with

Cultivar Name: Joli

Hybridizer:Anne Kirchner-Abel

Breeding History Set: candida

Name Status: Established and Accepted

Publication: Kirchner-Abel Retail List 2006

Year Released: 2005

Species Group Warm

Flower Color: Pink

Flower Form: Double or More

Flower Position: Pendant

Comments:Most flowers are single, but this cultivar occasionally produces double flowers, suggesting that, for breeding purposes, it should be classed as a double.

Brugmansia 'KBS' x' Joli' (crossed by EEP) unregistere

£19.45Price
Currently Propagating from collection
  • Position: Part-Shade to avoid drying out

    Temperature: 4C - 30C

    Water: Kept in moist well drained soil, do not allow to fully dry out.

    Feeding: High Potash feed every other day in the growing season (Spring to Autumn)

    Potting

    Pot into a rich compost potting media and position in a sunny spot (part-shade is best). Water freely from spring to autumn and apply a high potash feed frequently (every other day if possible).

    Over wintering


    During winter, water sparingly and ensure there is a minimum night temperature of 2-3 °C. You can repot, if necessary, in early spring once growth recommences. When it is impractical to increase the pot size, top dress annually by removing a 5-10cm (2-4in) layer of compost and replacing with fresh compost.

    Brugmansia is happy to a minimum of 3 °C with no problems. In the UK overwinter in a heated greenhouse or conservatory to retain leaves and slow growth. A garage, shed or unheated greenhouse will protect the plant but it will lose its leaves and then regain them in spring. Heavy fleece will insure the plant survives the coldest parts of winter. 

    Pests

    Slugs and snails can be detered by potting grit, slug pellets or beer traps. Other bugs can be treated with garden centre pest sprays. Avoid water logged soil.

    Toxicity
    All parts are highly toxic if ingested and sap may be an irritant. Caution should be advised to buyers with adventurous pets or small children.

    Where gloves when pruning, avoid contact with sap and pollen, wash hands after gardening with Brugmansia. DO NOT INGEST IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.

    CAUTION: Never leave children or pets unsupervised around Brugmansia

  • At Exotic Earth Plants, we pride ourselves on growing and selling the finest Brugmansia and exotic plants, ensuring each plant is cultivated with the utmost care for your delight. Trust in our expertise and passion to bring you the best in subtropical beauty.

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