What is a sauvoelen?
Kathy
Sauvoelens
Beautiful just so beautiful....
Linda,
Could you post some more pictures of that one please I believe that is what I got that was labeled as French Vanilla!
Judy
Ya'll are making me awfully jealous.
I can grow lots of leaves, now I am waiting for blooms!
Kathy
There are various colors to a Suave. If Brugie were here, she could give you a good idea of what a Suave consists of. I'd link you to the link but don't want to get in trouble.
Please don't get in trouble!!! I know what you are talking about but clue in iamakylady53 via d-email.
Judy
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&c2coff=1&rls=GGLD%2CGGLD%3A2004-15%2CGGLD%3Aen&q=suaveolens+species
I hope this comes through, if not, I just went to Google, and typed in "Suaveolens Brugmansia"
Edited to add here is a search for the different species of Brugmansia. Again, a google search, and "Brugmansia Species" types in. http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-15,GGLD:en&q=Brugmansia+Species
This message was edited Jul 6, 2005 7:54 PM
There are 7 species of Brugmansia which are divided into two groups. These two groups normally do not cross with each other:
B. aurea Group
aurea
insignis
suaveolens
versicolor
x candida (aurea x versicolor)
B. arborea Group
arborea
sanguinea
vulcanicola
x flava - (arborea x sanguinea)
Note: Hybrids from the crosses (in any order) aurea x suaveolens x versicolor, and hybrids from extensive inter-breeding and back crosses and whose lineage is uncertain are called hybrids
Thanks Scoot, that makes it so simple.
yes it does. Thank ya!
kathy
