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Plant of the Week: Brugmansia Miners Claim

May 9, 2013, 12:32 PM | Updated: 12:45 pm

“Brugmansia Miners Claim can reach 12-feet tall by 10-feet wide. The beautiful variegated, creamy-yellow to ivory-white margin foliage is magnificent but it’s the 6-8 inch long salmon-pink flowers on this angel trumpet that steal the show. Especially the waft of their unbelievably delicious fragrance throughout the garden in the evening.” – Ciscoe Morris

Key feature: Trumpet shape

Plant type: Perennial

Light needs: Shade or sun

Growth rate: Moderate

Water needs: Medium water needs

Average landscape size: 10-12 ft. tall, spreading 10 ft. wide.

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