Sauvoelens

Louisville, KY(Zone 6a)

What is a sauvoelen?
Kathy

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

This is my suavolens pink

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Tulsa, OK(Zone 7a)

Beautiful just so beautiful....

Pocahontas, TN(Zone 7b)

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

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

Judy, I show that French Vanilla is a Susie French cross, Dr. Seuss x Whiskers. I don't have that one so can't compare. This one has very short (almost no) corolla teeth.

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Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

opens white

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Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

turns light pink

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Louisville, KY(Zone 6a)

Ya'll are making me awfully jealous.
I can grow lots of leaves, now I am waiting for blooms!
Kathy

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

darkens with age, has smooth edge leaves.

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Spokane, WA(Zone 5b)

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.

Pocahontas, TN(Zone 7b)

Please don't get in trouble!!! I know what you are talking about but clue in iamakylady53 via d-email.

Judy

Denver, CO(Zone 5b)

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

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Tellico Plains, TN(Zone 7b)

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

Columbia, SC(Zone 8a)

Thanks Scoot, that makes it so simple.

Louisville, KY(Zone 6a)

yes it does. Thank ya!
kathy

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