Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

It is loaded with blooms and smells as good as it looks!

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Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Cool. Mine is only about 10 inches tall right now. Seems to be really slow this year.Beautiful color on your blooms.

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

Brugie, it's a bit slow to get started, but once it y's, watch out, it will bloom it's heart out!

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

really pretty blooms, what is KBS?

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Kurpark Bad SomethingIcan'tspell.

I got mine as an Amarillo Paja, but it was evidently mismarked. I sent out cuttings to only Susie and tiG I think. Didn't have much to cut on since I wanted to hold it over and then it died on me. Luckily I had rooted a small one for myself.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

does it resemble maya without variegation?

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

It didn't flower as well for me as Maya did and if I remember right, the apricot coloring wasn't as deep as with Maya, but I grew mine in nearly all day dappled shade. My blooms were not nearly as colorful as Cala's picture.

North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

A gorgeous picture of a gorgeous plant. Thanks Cala.

Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

Beautiful and I can just imagine the fragrance of all those blooms.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Good reason why people should be generous with their brugs, Brugie! You never know when yours will die and you need a replacement!

Very pretty Susie! I am so nervous for your brugs trip to Texas. I am already worrying over it for you......so you do not have to start yet!

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

Kell, I've been worrying about it for a over a month already! I keep looking at all those pots and thinking "how in the world will they all fit?" I'm getting ready to list some of the left over rooted cuttings for trade so if I lose some hopefully I can get them back someday!
I think the plants will be okay, we are going to drive straight thru, only stopping at night(sorry folks, no visits along the way) and we usually make the trip in two days. I will water them good before I put them in the truck and they will be the first thing off the truck.

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Make sure they do not touch the walls of the truck for if it is hot they could cook! Remember the stories of the illegals coming in last month and dying in the back of the trucks because the temp. goes so high!

Great idea to trade, have them send their trades to you in Texas! You know everything I have is yours for the asking. I am sure lots of people on here feel the same way!!!
You should have moved in October or later, girl!!!

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

We have to move during the summer because of school. I wish we could have moved back in March(or wait for fall). I will put blankets or quilts between the plants and the walls of the truck, hopefully that will work! Who cares if the tables are scratched, save the brugs!!!

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

LOL, I am glad you have your priorities right!

Dripping Springs, TX

Susie once again you have a beautiful brug. In regards to your moving--Do you think that spray stuff called cloud cover would help your plants during the move?

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Kurpark Bad Salzschlirf is a creation of the late Mme Neu. Its original name was Grazie. When a branch of KBS mutated, I named it Grazie variegata to save the original name. Mme Neus daughter gave me her permission.
Its a heavy bloomer and one of the best brugmansias.

Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

Very pretty!

Matthews, MO(Zone 6b)

Wow Susie, that is beautiful. You know anything I have here, you can always have.

Hattiesburg, MS(Zone 8a)

Susie, great plant--love those tendrils!!!!

Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)


Cala, thanks for posting the picture. It enabled me to clear a question that I asked several times last year. Now I know *lol* Gommer send me a plant named "Aurea Orange", but it is identical with your plant, so I will change the tags on its offspring. It is in deed a beautiful flower and they will come many at the time in flushes and there is short time between them. What I love about using it in hybridizing is the thick, dark green and somewhat wind resistant leaves that it gives to the seedlings. Hofwil does the same sometimes.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

Is this KBS?

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Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)


I should think so, Arlene. The "aurae orange" has similar flowers here last summer. Ain`t it just smelling good?

Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Its probably KBS arlene. Amarillo Paja looks different.
Long time ago, Mme Mosimann placed a picture of Amarillo Paya in a garden magazine. I have this picture in copy.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

Thanks Monika and Tonny. I like it a lot.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Looks just like mine Arlene. Sure hope mine will grow up this year. Like Susie said, it is slow growing, but once it starts...it really goes.

Grass Lake, MI(Zone 5a)

This is really pretty . . . Arlene great photo!! Wowsers.

Newberry, FL(Zone 8B)

datdog bump.

Dripping Springs, TX

Cala and Arlene Great photos and great looking brugs.

Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

Okay KBS growers, what does the foliage look like? Are the leaves sereated? Do they grow huge? How does this plant grow? Thanks- Kristi

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Kristi, here is how it grows here. First, it is very slow going, but ones it takes off, it really grows well. Mine has downy/hairy leaves that aren't a deep green, more of a gray tint to them and they are just a tiny bit wavy on the edges. I have one that is about 2 and a half feet tall and no buds and one that is ten inches tall and has a bud. Obviously the smaller one came from the flowering region. I started it last year and kept the mother plant for this year, but she didn't make it. I'd say this is a medium grower. Worked well in a large pot on the deck. Doesn't get leggy or sprawl. Just a really nice plant.

Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

KBS sure is a beauty.

Medford, NJ(Zone 6b)

Thank you Shirley! I don't think my sport is KBS. Mine has very serated leaves, not wavy. A dark green and isn't a slow grower. Plus it doesn't have any down or fuzz to the leaves. Here is a picture with some of the foliage. Just taken.

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Herbstein, Germany(Zone 5a)

Kristi, your plant is KBS. If you have my book, page 5 and 74, its KBS.

Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)


Kristi, I noted that also when you posted it from indoors growing. Its the huge, insect resistant from your livingroom, right? KBS growing in Danish environment is a bit pubescent and have a leaf surface texture very different from yours. Its a learning experience for all of us, that if a plant have a mutated sport and the mutation again have a mutated sport, then the new mutation are likely to be different from the original plant that put out the first sport *lol* Hope I don`t confuse you :) That is a question I often asked myself and here is a clear answer to that ... maybe not the only one, but still an important one. The flowers have turned out very beautiful. Congratulations withyour new finding :D

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

So, I'm confused now. Is my plant a KBS? Last year I posted a picture of it as Amarillo Paja and it was determined that it was KBS instead. I don't want to mislead anyone like I may have in my post above. I do want to have it properly named. http://davesgarden.com/t/342636/

Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)

Shirley, Brugs ARE confusing *lol* Here is my KBS (Gommer send it as aurea orange, so I used that name here last year). Here is a few pictures of the same plant under several different climatically conditions in Denmark.

First spring flush.

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Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)

Second flush came somewhat later. The flower is still not optimal colored out, but it has become broader and the whiskers longer due to the heat.

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Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)

Now, would you believe its the same plant producing such flowers? KBS cutting rooted in a daylit room, but without any sun.

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Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)

Color starting to show pretty clear and the shape is a bit altered again.

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Heaven ; ), Denmark(Zone 7b)

The best color I got (which is not the same as that the color could not be more rich).

I hope it did not ad to your confusion, Shirley :) Brugs can be so different due to different circumstances.

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