I'm SO excited, I just can't hide it!!
Look What I Woke Up To This Morning!
that is beautifull, congratulations
Nice tendrils. I'll bet it will be even darker next year. Way to go you two!!
Very pretty and pink. My favorite kind of brug. lol
Is it a single split in the calyx?
serrated leaves?
I'm sooooo proud of you!
It my first pink that wasn't a suave
Happy dance!!!!
Good Looker,congrats you two!
Beautiful!!!
Judy
I really like that shape and color. Very nice.
Robin
WTG & Congratulations to the both of you!
WOW! Nice one.
Congrats to you both! That's a beautiful brug!!!
Boy howdy..that sure is purty!!
Wow!!! Congratulations you 2 its beautiful!!
Very Nice! It should be darker in the summer I think!
Do you know the cross Shirley?
Such a pretty one! I love these blooms even more in the winter months! So big and showy!
You had to make sure I saw this beauty didn't you Shirley?
You like me to spend money..STOP
Don't you think I'm hooked on enough. Now it's going to be Brugs!
Duh!!!! Isn't it a wee bit late for this? Did you move South?
It's beautiful Shirley. Bet the hummers would love this one......
You should have Ginger in a picture of this , Great color for her.
Kisses to her....
Hugs Me
Thanks Sandy! I'll get you "hooked" on Brugs too! So many addictions....so little time!!! :~)
Yes, I think Ginger (my Boxer) would look lovely with her dark brown eyes next to this pink baby! I'll have her pose in a picture with it tomorrow! :~)
You had to make sure I saw this beauty didn't you Shirley?
You like me to spend money..STOP
Don't you think I'm hooked on enough. Now it's going to be Brugs!
Duh!!!! Isn't it a wee bit late for this? Did you move South?
It's beautiful Shirley. Bet the hummers would love this one......
You should have Ginger in a picture with this plant. Great color for her.
By the way have you posted pictures of her?
Kisses to her....
Hugs Me
Beautiful ! Love the shape.
Congrats CC & Shirley
Very pretty. Congrats you two.
OMGoodness That's a lovely lovely large bloom! I absolutely LOVE the tendrils. You've gotten me so excited about the brug seeds Connie gave me! I can't wait to find out what they'll be! Well...um...I suppose I'll have no choice but to wait, but I think you know what I mean ;-)
-Julie
Shirley how pretty a bloom. Is your Brugs still outside, in a greenhouse or inside your house? I brought mine in mid-October & Isabella is blooming in the house. The bloom is similar in color to yours. I'm new to brugs but do enjoy all the pics & info I've gathered on this site.
Congrats again on your beautiful brug that you grew from seed. What an achievement!!
Jan
She sure is pretty and big also. Congratulations to you and CC. I can see why you are so happy and just think......next summer the color will probably be darker.
Thanks everyone for your kudos! They are very much appreciated!! :~)
My Brugs are no longer outside. I really pushed the limits & brought them in about 2 weeks ago. I watched the Weather Channel faithfully and whenever the temps started to hover in the low 40's, I would cover my Brugs with sheets. It probably looked like a patchwork quilt to my neighbors! Since the weather can be very fickle this time of year, I didn't want to chance fate and finally brought them into our sunroom. It is so chocked full of Brugs, tropicals, and other plants, that it is hard to find a place to sit down! I can control the temperature, have a portable humidifier in that room, as well as, a ceiling fan to keep my plants happy. Besides wall-to-wall windows, we also have skylights that let in plenty of sunshine. Sometimes it gets downright hot in there! Not to worry, the windows can be opened on milder days to let in fresh air. Hope this answers your questions, Jan.
Julie, best of luck with growing out your Brug seeds! If you have any questions, please let us know. We are more than happy to help you out. Please join us at the Brug forum and you will soon become as addicted as the rest of us!
Shirley, Nicely done and congratulations ... twice. In case you hadn't noticed, the opening pic was selected as the photo of the day for DG's newsletter. !!
So I just got my very first brugs in the mail today. Here they are rehydrating after the trip from FL. Will they really grow up to be like yours??????
. . . . . and so it begins, so innocent. . . . . .
hehehehe ! Don't we all wish
but not likely Blaine,
CC & Shirley's brug is unique unto its self being a seedling. ................. aka One of a kind .
Your cuttings will be exactly like the mother plant they were taken from.
Variations due to climate and other growing conditions can occur , even the different seasons can affect them but only slightly, in size and color.
Congratulations, Shirley. Your Brug is beatiful. I've never seen a flower that big before. I love the graceful shape of the skirt.
~Angela
Thanks 8ftbed! Yes, I definitely noticed that my pink Brug was selected as Photo of the Day! I still have a great BIG GRIN on my face! :~) Can you "see" my lip marks on the computer screen? (giggle)
Your cuttings won't look like mine. They will look like the mother plant. Mine was grown from seed. Scooterbug explained it very well.
ahhh thanks ladies! now with my glorious dreams kicked to the curb, I'm going down to ask the red wriggler farm how they feel about baby brugs for breakfast!!
(... slinking back downstairs to look for the super_megagrowth_80-80-80_flower food by Ronco ...)
Thank you Angela! It is a big Brug. Even the buds are big! It measures about 15".
Please get your cuttings well rooted & growing in a LARGE container, before giving them super megagrowth food. Those red wigglers will definitely help airrate (sp?) the soil. Sorry, I can't spell this late at night.....going to sleep! Night all!
actually I was going to throw 'em in and let the worms compost them!
BTW - I used to think worms in containers would be a good idea for the same reason. Since then I've read in several places it's a no-no as they do a lot of damage to roots in that confined environment.
Whoa there Blaine .
Why would you want to trash them? Did your brugs come with a name on them ?
Use this link to look them up and see what they will look like next year.
http://davesgarden.com/pdb/finder/index.php?sname=Brugmansias&submit=Go
and if they are not there try
http://www.brugmansia.us/brugmansiagallery/
IF you do not have names just wait and be surprised.
I noted you have what looks to be a variegated brug baby , which will be a nice specimen even when not in bloom.
As a rule var. brugs usually have large peachy colored blooms.
Oh no, they're all pedigreed from valleygrow.com. (This was the first site that felt good when I went on a brug hunt Fri night)
Dr. Seuss: is yellow
Valley White: doesn't have the tendrils and has a cool kind of quilted pattern on it
Insignis Pink: looks to be a soft salmon color and from the pics has a papery look like a poppy
Valley Sunshine: may be the lightest chiffon yellow color. Lighting in pic may off.
Suaviolens Variegata: they didn't even show a bloom. I got it for the boldly variegated foliage.
Peaches and Cream Variegated - blooms look white in the pic. foliage is variegated but more subtle than the other.
That's a lovely selection of Brugs to start with, 8ftbed! Bet by this time next year, your collection will have doubled or tripled! I look forward to seeing all of these in bloom!!
P&C blooms opens white and changes to Peach. Many brugs do this color change.
b.Variegata seems to mostly be a foliage plant, I don't think I've ever seen it in bloom.
If they do, the blooms are white suaveolens type I believe.
The boldest var.brug is without doubt SnowBank.
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