Spring flower of Charming in the GH.
Side view of Charming
Stunning hybrid. Looks like that one has substantial substance as well.
Nice rich colour...and i think the name 'Charming' suits it's overall appearance! This has probably been talked about before, but can the number of corolla points a brugs flower has, be passed on to it's children?
Bruno
Absolutely stunning!
Monika..does it have CG as a parent??
Eclipse, thats exactly what I was wondering as her sister has CG as a parent.
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There are some more hybrids having this.
Pink Favorite and my own Favorite's Delight for instance. The latter has flowers with a length of 38cm when having 6 corolla leaves, much for a suav. hybrid. Flowers with eight and more corolla leaves do not open only partly or not anymore. There is a picture in a garden magazine, showing a Brug flower with at least 20 corolla leaves. This is very seldom and should be photographed. I will search and post it, when found.
Monika,You just keep producing one beauty right after another.If I was allowed to have only one of your Brugmansias it would be impossible to choose.
I agree with Snow...it's very difficult to pick just one of your beauties.
It took me a while, to build up my breeding strains. Some of my motherplants have never been released to the public. It gives me the chance to develop new hybrids without being bothered by imitators. It takes some knowledge in inheriting, when using Luminosa and Charming as cross partners with other plants.
another great color, gorgeous brug.
This one's name really describes it. Very nice.
So delicate looking, very pretty. Monika do you have any unposted pictures to help us pass the blues? I thought everyone was holding off with some pictures.
