Does any one grow Brugmansia 'culebra'??

Decatur, IN(Zone 5a)

I came across a photo of one on the web and thought it was interesting. I imagine its on the same line as 'Shredded White', you either like them or you don't. Just curious to hear if its worth aquiring, etc. Thanks,
Gemila

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

tiG has it. They are not the easiest to grow though and do not get as big as the more popular varieties. (That's why they are more popular) .......... LOL

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

it's one of my favorites. many don't like it, but I love it. I have seeds from Culebra x Mountain Magic sprouting.

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Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Culebra has a pretty cool history. The leaves are long and slender. When first discovered it was classified as Methysticodendron... not even a brug.

I thought mine was doing pretty good but the last time I checked it looked like it has succumbed to root rot. :( ... JT posted some pretty nice pictures not too long ago.

Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Nice pic, tiG. Did you set a pod to it? I'd love to see a picture of the pod. Is it aurea shaped?

Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

Thats a great picture! There has to be a few neat babies you will get from that cross.

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

I have two plants. They did not like getting cold during the move, but are loving TX weather now!

Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Really, Susie? I always thought it was a cool weather lover. Maybe that's why mine croaked - LOL!

Deep South Coastal, TX(Zone 10a)

While we were still in TN, I kept it in the cool greenhouse, it lost a lot of leaves, then it got frozen on the way down and lost more leaves. Now that it's been in the 80's for over a month, it's looking good. I thought it was the arborea that liked cool weather(though they are doing fine here too)

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

here's the pod, after opening. didn't think to get one on the plant.

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North Vancouver, BC(Zone 8b)

I like mine. Growing wise it's not fussy, rooting is fussy.

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Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Another great picture, Liz :-)

That pod looks awful small compared to most brugs. I thought they'd be more round shaped. How long did it take to ripen?

Newnan, GA(Zone 8a)

5 months in winter. it was a very small pod.

Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

It will be ineat to see how the seedlings turn out. Anything interesting happening with the foliage on the babies yet?

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

well, I sure like that one. LOL! A brug I actually want! I am almost brugged out.

Decatur, IN(Zone 5a)

Tig, that is gorgeous! It truly is like they say, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I've never seen one in person but just from looking at a picture of it makes me like it as well as 'Shredded White'.

Thank you all for sharing your experiences. I'm new to brugs and actually only have only one that I rooted from a cutting (Frosty Pink). The others I recently aquired are my moms. I'm babying them till Mother's Day when I plan to give them to her. I actually bought her 'Shredded White' last Oct. but lost it around the holidays during the weeks the kids were sick. I'm guessing I let it dry out too much. Thank you all also for sharing all your beautiful pictures. My personal wish list keeps getting bigger but first I think I may need to hypnotize hubby into buying a bigger place, ha, ha.LOL!

Gemila

Angleton, TX(Zone 9a)

I like Culebra but find it is a slow grower for me. I hope this summer it has a growth spurt. Kell, when mine gets bigger, I will try and root you a cutting.

San Jose, CA(Zone 9a)

I like this one A LOT ! This is the first time I saw it, but the pictures look lovely....
OK...I saw my first brug about a week ago, at present I am up to 8 ! and one I am waiting for...don't tell me I am going to have to start a wish list for brugs! Looks like I am!

Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

Liz, everytime I see that picture I need to take a deep breath. Sooo pretty =)

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

Would someone direct me to a thread where setting pods is discussed?? TIA!!! SLike

Vancleave, MS(Zone 8b)

I have one about 2' tall I got from Mary in the fall. It has Y so now if it would bloom I would be really excited. They are beautiful Bonnie and Liz.

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

Ahhh man, that is soooooo cool!!!!

Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Sherry, this thread is in the FAQ forum http://davesgarden.com/t/362576/

San Jose, CA(Zone 9a)

Great thread on hybridizing!

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

I need Calebra advice. JT sent me a Calebra (as a surprise) and it arrived yesterday and I potted it without soaking it in SuperThrive (didn't know to, but I should have used common sense, darn it!) and all the young plants went into shock, the sun had not been out since Wed, but I think there was a sliver on them and that hurt them too. Okay, day 2, the plants looked good and they enjoyed the cool. However, the Calebra looks like it was damaged more by the shock than the others. I have it in the shade, and I've done nothing to any of them today. Didn't I hear, maybe from one of you, that the Calebra doesn't need as much water/food as the other plants??? It rained on all the plants and I'm wondering if the Calebra got too much water? I have the plant in a place where the soil is getting some sun and I'm turning it all the time, to try to dry the plant out some. Should I be doing that and, if not, is there anything in the world I can do?????? Should i remove more of the limp leaves??? I'm very attached to this plant and I would hate to loose it, of all the brugs I have, it's my fav...SLike

San Jose, CA(Zone 9a)

Sherry....bump....sorry I can't help you, but let me just say on my EP...even the one leaf it had on it fell off...I think as long as they have good root systems, the leaves will grow back again. I don't think we need to worry SO MUCH about them! Not just you...me too!! I really like that one too & would have liked to have gotten it!

Harrisville, MI(Zone 5b)

I believe Culebra to be one of the more difficult to grow,I have not tried one yet,I hope yours comes back for you.

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

Thanks, Margie and Root!!! If Calebra makes it and if I can learn how, I will supply both of you with either seeds or cuttings. I REALLY like this plant, I'm really attached to it and I'm not sure why. I appreciate your time and interest!!!!!!!!!!!! SLike

San Jose, CA(Zone 9a)

Sherry...OK I will take you up on that!! Thanks so much! It HAS to make it now!!!

SE Arky, United States(Zone 8a)

Margie posted: It HAS to make it now!!!

The more good vibes Calebra gets, the more likely Calebra will make it. I've done zero to it today, hoping tomorrow will show just an itsy, bitsy sign of improvement. Tanks!!!!!!!!!!!! SLike

Westbrook, ME(Zone 5a)

Sherry give it some time. I bet it will snap out of it soon enough. It sounds like you're doing everything right.

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

Culebra is easy to grow once it gets started.It takes much less water than the others and it does grow very slowly.
The one Sherry has is about 8-10 inches tall.It was started last summer as a 6 inch cutting.Arlene sent me my first one and it took about two years to bloom.The blooms are worth the wait.

San Jose, CA(Zone 9a)

gone2seed...this one is not on your web-site right? I would have loved to have had it too.

Milton, FL(Zone 8a)

Picturelady,they just grow too slowly to list.I should have some large enough to sell by fall.

San Jose, CA(Zone 9a)

OK great! I will be watching for it...
Could you tell me too....Tracey posted a photo of first love...is that the same kind of form as culebra? It looks like it on her photo posted a day or so ago.

San Jose, CA(Zone 9a)

....this is the photo of Tracey of First love that I was talking about!
http://yucca.standardout.com/pics/TLynn_1078620692_101.jpg

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

Sherry, maybe if you call it by its right name it will perk up for you!! LOL! It could just be pouting over that!

Margie, First Love is nothing like Culebra. I copied this info from the ABADS website on Culebra for you.

aurea hybrid mutation
A Kamsa Indian variety
once classified as Methysticodendron amesianum

Discovered in the Sibundoy Valley
(Colombia) 1942 by the late Richard
Evans Schultes 1915-2001. Schultes
was a Professor of Botany at Harvard
University and is fondly referred to as
"The Father of Ethnobotany".
In 1973 Methysticodendron amesianum
was classified as genus Brugmansia by
the late Tommy Earl Lockwood (USA Harvard

There is an except from Natural Museum of History
2-2002 Rob Nicholson
on ABADS about the discovery. Kind of exciting!

http://www.americanbrugmansia-daturasociety.org/brugmansia_culebra.htm

San Jose, CA(Zone 9a)

kell...thank you...it still is really pretty, isn't it!?

San Leandro, CA(Zone 9b)

I am not sure I think it is pretty, but it is different!

Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

I killed more than my share of Culebra plants. I did get one to bloom and the blooms are different, but this plant would never be on my "have to get" list. JT is right...much less water and I found it needed lots of sunshine. I no longer have mine because it became too hard to fight the mites on it.

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