Trumpet Flower – Growing
Q: Is it easy to successfully raise trumpet flower from seed and get flowers the first year or would it be better to purchase grown plants? What color plant would you recommend, if we plant, so that we can be successful the first time out and get a good fragrance?
A: A good reference on the Daturas, is the American Brugmansia and Datura Society’s
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