Brugmansia "Pink Perfektion"
Brugmansia "Pink Perfektion"
Pink Perfektion is an especially pretty, heavy blooming, showy cultivar, with long lasting, large whiskered, flower within flower doubles in shades of rosy, to peach toned, creamy pink. It is moderately fragrant with a light, slightly spicy, citrus toned scent. Pink Perfektion was registered in 2002 by Anne Kirchner Abel.
Brugmansias, or Angel's Trumpets, as they are commonly called, grow up to make large multi stemed semi-trees that bloom in cycles of large, upside down hanging, trumpet shaped flowers. They are easy, very rewarding to grow, and make interesting garden specimen plants. Not only do Angel's Trumpet lend a very romantic, elegant, 'Wisteria Lane' sort of look in a tropical to subtropical landscape, but the flowers are highly fragrant, especially at night and attract butterflies & hummingbirds as well.
Generally they come in shades of pink, peach, white and yellow, and will bloom a least 2 or 3 times each year, although the cycle is unpredictable and seems to be controlled by temperature light.