FP pods

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

These are Frosty Pink pods. That's an Ecuador Pink pod to the right.

Thumbnail by Calalily

So many brugs with pods. I am studying, Calalily. How do you do it?

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

those look like my FP, didn't get too many of them though, 2-3 a plant, don't know why. love the ecuador pink, have one in bloom, 2 1/2 feet high.

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Ooooh Arlene, Can you post a picture of your Ecuador pink.I'd love to see it. That's one I really want to get next year along with other dark pinks.

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

I do love the Ecuador Pink too.
Tonny, I take pollen from a different variety (i.e. Jutner Orange pollen to Frosty Pink stigma) I tried using Jo pollen with JO, no seeds. Eric told me it was necessary to use pollen from a different variety.Some where there is a detailed description by Brugmansia on how to pollinate a flower. I will pollinate the brug before the bloom is open, when the stigma is sticking out between the anthers. This seems like the best time when the stigma is receptive to pollen.

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