One of the Originals ...Suaveolins White

Coal Center, PA(Zone 6a)

This was my very first brugmansia received from my friend, Mark, many moons ago.
We actually met over these cuttings and close friends all the years since.
Of course I tease it's his fault for getting me started to how many brugs I grow now. lol
Blooming again always brings good memories (o:

I always love how this one looks just as darkness falls.
And it's evening fragrance.

One of the originals, but always great!

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San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

What a nice story. A tried and true brug. Much like a good friend. I love the way the blooms holds themselves.

Woodsville, NH(Zone 4a)

Very pretty. I have one in my garden also and love the way it shows at night when the moon is out. Nice picture Alice.

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

Nice picture Alice. It sure stands out in the GH nicely. I have a white brug on the front of the house that is looking so nice right now. I hate to cut it up because it is actually an unknown, but I think it is worth sharing with people.

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Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

Alice, I know this one will always be special to you. White is lovely among the green and other colors.

Shirley, your white is pretty also. Hope your weather stays warm so you can keep enjoying some blooms.

Vancleave, MS(Zone 8b)

Uh Oh I have 2 plants marked white suaveolens and was comparing it to monster brug and was wondering how she compared to the suaveolens if she was a hybrid. The bloom pod on your is not like this one so I don't think it is a suaveolens; monster is. It is pointed on the end and opens with a side split like a candida. Will post a pic when I can get my camera software working again since getting new hard drive. Now I'm curious as to what it is.

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