Angels Trumpet

Weslemkoon Lake, ON(Zone 3a)

Would anyone have seeds for yellow angels Trumpet or do they really exsist?
Thanks Kathy

St. Louis, MO(Zone 6b)

The common plant name 'Angel Trumpet' is used by sellers for both Datura and Brugmansia. Yes, there are both yellow datura and yellow brugmansia. I can send you seeds for the yellow datura for an SASE. If interested, eMail me. Padre

"down the Shore", NJ(Zone 7a)

Padre is correct, but Datura is more often Devil's Trumpet, and Brugmansia Angel's trumpet. The Angel's Trumpet/Brugmansia flowers hang down, from Heaven looking into he__. Datura blooms point up, looking from down there to the Heavens. And yes, there are yellow flowers in each group.

Harlem, GA(Zone 8a)

Padre buddy I'll send you sase for the Brugmansia Angel's trumpet??? I'll put it in the mail along with the M.O. I'm sending k?????? My husband's picking it up tonight on the way home and he forgot yesterday ARGHHHHHHHHHHH lol... What size (in width & Height) envelope and how much postage? LMK You have my home addy. :-) Thanks

God Bless
Julieanne

St. Louis, MO(Zone 6b)

Annabellegabby, I have seeds for the Datura, not the brugmansia. Maybe someone else can send you some brug seeds for a yellow brug. In either case the seeds would be in a small packet, about 2" x 2" or slightly larger. Any small padded envelope slightly larger than that is sufficient. (I think 3" x 5" is the smallest envelope allowed by postal service - but not certain of that). The padded envelope keeps the postal service from running the envelope through the automatic cancelling machine which might crush the seeds. Enclose a return address label and return postage and mail to the person from whom you are getting the seeds. I know you are new to this - but so was I last year. Don't be bashful. Jump in - the water's fine :-) Padre

Harlem, GA(Zone 8a)

oK Im jumpin' in...it's aweful hot down here in Balmy Georgia, geesh! Well since I dont have either plant...you can send me the Datura. Maybe someone else will have the brugs out there...if so, speaketh up peeps, LMK :-D I'll put the postage inside the envelope also when you tell me how much. Thanks for all your help Padre, youre greatly appreciated

JulieAnne

St. Louis, MO(Zone 6b)

JulieAnn, For a small envelope, one first class postage stamp is sufficient to send, but enclose two stamps to cover the return, unless the person sending you the material says otherwise. Two is sufficient for the datura seeds I will send. I'll send you several packets of different varieties and colors.

Harlem, GA(Zone 8a)

Ok Padre, along with the M.O. I'll be sending two postage stamps to you to cover the Datura and this will be inside a small envelope

Thanks so much

Harlem, GA(Zone 8a)

Padre,
You've got mail!!! LMK

"down the Shore", NJ(Zone 7a)

Annabelle, I am sure a posting on the Brugmansia Forum would yield some seeds for yellow Brugs!

Jones Creek, TX(Zone 9a)

Hi Padra....I would love some of the yellow Datura,,,I have white and Double purple.....e-mail me your address and I will get the postage and envelope to you.....best gardening wishes.......... :o)

Harlem, GA(Zone 8a)

Thanks Pardancanda :-)

Weslemkoon Lake, ON(Zone 3a)

Padre is so kind to try and send me seeds in Canada..is there anyone with yellow devils trumpet in Canada,,if Padre cant send them to me,,i would be so happy,,

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

Lucky you annabellegabby,living where you can prob keep dats 'n brugs outdoor year round right?
...Woman ya'll better sharpen that diggin' spade with all the 'stuff' yer gittin' inta ;~))
shirley >^,,^< SB

Harlem, GA(Zone 8a)

LOL Scooterbug consider the blade sharpened, hehehe and I guess where I live is kinda a good thang! :o)

JulieAnne

Weslemkoon Lake, ON(Zone 3a)

Still waiting for seeds for devils Trumpet,,I am in Canada Zone 3b,,I wish i lived in another warmer constant area`I love gardening sosoooo much,,Thanks Kathy

Weslemkoon Lake, ON(Zone 3a)

I havent heard from anyone for Devil Trumpet seeds in Canada,,any body there?? Zone 3b,,,please, please..Kathy

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