Brugmansia aurea
Grows wild in Colombia
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Brugmansia aurea Lagerheim aurea (AW-ree-a) - Andes (6,500-10,000 ft), north Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador B. aurea Lagerh. A small tree reaching to 35 ft. with either smooth or somewhat hairy leaves. Leaves |
| Does not tolerate frost | Does not tolerate continuously soggy soil | Largest leaves of all species |
| Anthers are free | No space between calyx and corolla |
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Normally only crosses with B. insignis, B. suaveolens, B. versicolor, B. x candida |
| B. aurea (Indian varieties) Sibundoy Valley, Colombia |
| Amaron | Biangon | Munchira | Buyes | Quinde | Salaman | Culebra |
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| Brugmansia and Datura Angel's Trumpets and Thorn Apples Authors: Ulrike Preissel, Hans-Georg Preissel, Germany |
| American Brugmansia & Datura Society Inc. |
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