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I have an Brugmansia and have lost the id tag. I'm beginning to think it is a Datura, except I don't usually buy Datura's. This one has very thick stems that go hither and yon, fuzzy, gray leaves, seems to like partials shade, hasn't flowered yet. So I'm clueless. Leaves are 7-10 inches, with an irregular edge which may be called a soft serration. The veins are a soft yellow and quite raised on the bottom side. The old growth appears as if woody while the new growth is a soft yellow. Height of plant so far without taming, tying, pruning or torturing in anyway is around 4-5 feet and as wide as tall. The form is anything but elegant and I may have to prune to get it to flower and to look more attractive. No photos. Any comments welcomed.
Gratefully
Nancy
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