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Forum: BrugmansiasReplies: 2, Views: 42
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mystic
Ewing, KY
(Zone 6a)




September 13, 2008
7:18 PM

Post #5548192

I'm kinda out of the loop on brugs and don't know ones I've never grown anymore. I'm aware of how they change colors from budding to blooms etc. We have some photos in the pending queue on IDA. They are all a peach color except one that has the white and peach blooms on it. That leads me to believe it might be correct but I thought I would ask the experts here. Do any of you grow it and know if it changes colors as the blooms open and get older? Thanks for any help.

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