Identification help

Huntsville, AL(Zone 7b)

We've had this one about 4 years now and it comes back every year. We were wondering if it has a name. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance!

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Huntsville, AL(Zone 7b)

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La Grange, TX(Zone 8b)

I would enjoy it as a NOID (no ID). There are so many look alikes, that it would be impossible to get the ID correctly. The flowers and leaves, however, look like my Dr. Seuss.
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/2903/

Spokane, WA(Zone 5b)

The leaves also remind me of my Whiskers plant, which has yellow flowers

Marysville, WA(Zone 8a)

Chili that is one good looking plant. :^)
I'd have to agree with Betty that it would be effectively impossible to ID it at this point. There are several named brugs that it is very similar to, and probably hundreds of unnamed seedlings that might look identical to it.
My tag would read "yellow Brugmansia".

Spokane, WA(Zone 5b)

Yes, whatever it is, it looks very healthy!

Kissimmee, FL(Zone 9b)

That's Just beautiful, they have them like that in Cypress Gardens, huge ones that look amazing

Watertown, NY

I have a similar one, it was one of my first. It had no name, but it did look like Charles Grimaldi, We just call it Charlie and love it. It is about 8 feet tall and almost always covered with blooms.

Brigham City, UT(Zone 5b)

It is just beautiful. To have it come back every year is a dream.

Victoria, BC(Zone 8a)

Wow! It's gorgeous!

Los Angeles, CA(Zone 10a)

I vote for Charles Grimaldi. Looks a lot like mine did last year. Tall and broad....I love him....:)

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