A South American shrub or small tree with large pendulous trumpet-shaped flowers, cultivated as an ornamental and in some regions consumed for its narcotic properties.
南美曼陀罗
Genus Brugmansia, family Solanaceae; often placed in the genus Datura
Example sentencesExamples
They showcase the sweetly fragrant yellow flowers of angel's trumpet (Brugmansia x candida) surrounded by a colorful tapestry of shorter flowers and foliage plants.
The plants are an eclectic mix too: Italian cypress, kangaroo paws from Australia, timber bamboo from Asia, tropical bananas, and angel's trumpet mingle with existing English walnut trees.
Geraldine Nelson had trouble keeping her potted angel's trumpet from blowing over in the New Jersey winds.
On warm summer evenings, a heady fragrance from angel's trumpet and heliotrope permeates the air, reminding the family of their former home in the islands.
In addition, would you recommend an angel's trumpet for this area, and if so, what would be the feeding schedule?
Definition of angel's trumpet in US English:
angel's trumpet
noun
A South American shrub or small tree of the nightshade family, with distinctive trumpet-shaped flowers, cultivated as an ornamental and in some regions consumed for its narcotic properties.
南美曼陀罗
Genus Brugmansia, family Solanaceae
Example sentencesExamples
Geraldine Nelson had trouble keeping her potted angel's trumpet from blowing over in the New Jersey winds.
They showcase the sweetly fragrant yellow flowers of angel's trumpet (Brugmansia x candida) surrounded by a colorful tapestry of shorter flowers and foliage plants.
On warm summer evenings, a heady fragrance from angel's trumpet and heliotrope permeates the air, reminding the family of their former home in the islands.
The plants are an eclectic mix too: Italian cypress, kangaroo paws from Australia, timber bamboo from Asia, tropical bananas, and angel's trumpet mingle with existing English walnut trees.
In addition, would you recommend an angel's trumpet for this area, and if so, what would be the feeding schedule?