Brugmansia
- Subject: Brugmansia
- From: C*@cs.com
- Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 23:22:07 EDT
Hello All Medit-planters:
In my backyard my Grimaldi is blooming but not too generously. My best Brug
is Ecuador Pink. It is blooming like crazy and I have propagated several
more. These are all container plants, not in the gound.
I have found over a ten year period that Brugs do not like our really hot
temps but start blooming well when temps are around 70/50 F, max min. That
is about20/10C.
Regards, Clark
Clark Weston
El Paso, Texas USDA Zone 8
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In a message dated 10/25/2002 1:35:34 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
davidfeix@yahoo.com writes:
> Subj: Re: Brugscents and mid fall gardens
> Date: 10/25/2002 1:35:34 PM Mountain Daylight Time
> From: davidfeix@yahoo.com (david feix)
> Sender: owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
> To: sazci@hotmail.com
> CC: medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
>
> Bob,
>
> Hope all is well, and glad to hear that the 'Charles
> Grimaldi' is a local favorite! it is not usually warm
> enough here in my Berkeley, California garden for the
> scent to become overpowering, and I agree that the
> 'Frosty Pink' form as grown here is very mild by
> comparison. It is also more subdued here as we have
> been getting so much sustained fog,(a full week
> without seeing the sun here in mid October), and I am
> sure it would still be pumping out more blooms if it
> had stayed warmer.
>
> Fellow medit-planters,
>
> Hope this isn't too much, but is meant as a response
> to generate some traffic from everyone. Again, most
{BIGSNIP}
Clark Weston
El Paso, TX USDA Zone 8
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