• Photo of Brugmansia x candida (Brugmansia x candidas)

Plant Profile: Brugmansia x candida

Taxonomy: Brugmansia x candida

Names

Angel's Trumpet, Yellow Angel's Trumpet

  • Photo of Brugmansia x candida (Brugmansia x candidas)

Phonetic Spelling:broog-MAN-zee-ah BY KAN-did-ah

Genus:Brugmansia

Species:

Family:Solanaceae

Brugmansia x candida, commonly known as Yellow Angel's Trumpet, is a lush evergreen shrub or small tree that can reach up to 5 feet in height, adorned with large, striking flowers that can be white or pink. This plant thrives in well-drained, nutrient-rich soil and prefers full sunlight. During the spring and summer months, it benefits from regular fertilization, which promotes vibrant new growth and abundant blooms. The flowers, which can measure between 6 to 12 inches in length, are fragrant and droop gracefully, starting as yellow and eventually transitioning to white or pink. There are also various cultivars available that showcase different flower colors.

As a tropical species, Yellow Angel's Trumpet is often cultivated in containers or as a houseplant, but it can also be integrated into outdoor landscapes as either a woody or herbaceous shrub in USDA hardiness zones 8 to 10. Notably, the plant typically does not produce heavy flowering until its second year. During its growing season, consistent fertilization is essential to encourage new growth and flowering. If grown outdoors, be ready to bring the plant indoors in the fall to protect it from colder temperatures.

**Pest and Disease Management:**
This plant generally does not face significant issues with pests or diseases. However, it can be vulnerable to common indoor plant problems. Keep an eye out for pests such as caterpillars, spider mites, and whiteflies, especially on plants that are overwintering indoors.

Brugmansia x candida Feature Summary

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Tags

#poisonous
#houseplant
#white flowers
#shrub
#resistant
#pink flowers
#flowering tree
#herbaceous
#deer resistant
#large flowers
#trumpet flowers

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Brugmansia x candida Feature Summary

Fruit
Spineless fruits are smooth, slender and pointed at the end
Flowers
Yellow single flowers, pink or white when mature. Blossoms can be 6 to 12 inches long, pendent, trumpet-like or funnel-shaped, 5-lobed at tip. Emits a strong fragrance in the evening.
Pink
White
Gold/Yellow
4-5 petals/rays
Funnel
Trumpet
> 6 inches
Leaves
Ovate to oblong leaves are up to 8 inches long
Ovate
Oblong
> 6 inches
3-6 inches
Poisonous to Humans
Among the most toxic of ornamental plants. Hallucinations, dry mouth, muscle weakness, increased blood pressure and pulse, fever, dilated pupils, paralysis.
Tropane alkaloids
Seeds
Leaves
Flowers
Whole Plant Traits
Perennial
Poisonous
Medium
Cultural Conditions
Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day)
Good Drainage
Coastal
Piedmont
High Organic Matter
Landscape
Border
Accent
Flowering Tree
Barrier
Container
Houseplants
Hanging Baskets
Hummingbirds
Poisonous to Humans

Brugmansia x candida Attributes

Brugmansia x candida: Country Or Region Of Origin

Ecuador

Brugmansia x candida: Wildlife Value

Nectar attracts birds. Deer resistant.

Brugmansia x candida: Particularly Resistant To (Insects/Diseases/Other Problems)

deer resistant

Brugmansia x candida: Life Cycle

Annual
Biennial
Bulb
Perennial
Woody

Brugmansia x candida Fruit

Brugmansia x candida: Fruit Description

Spineless fruits are smooth, slender and pointed at the end

Brugmansia x candida: Fruit Type

Achene
Aggregate
Berry
Capsule
Caryopsis
Drupe
Follicle
Legume
Nut
Pome
Samara
Schizocarp
Siliqua

Brugmansia x candida Flowers

Brugmansia x candida: Flower Description

Yellow single flowers, pink or white when mature. Blossoms can be 6 to 12 inches long, pendent, trumpet-like or funnel-shaped, 5-lobed at tip. Emits a strong fragrance in the evening.

Brugmansia x candida: Flower Color

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Gold/Yellow
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Pink
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White

Brugmansia x candida: Flower Value To Gardener

Edible
Fragrant
Good Cut
Good Dried
Long Bloom Season
Long-lasting
Showy

Brugmansia x candida: Flower Bloom Time

Winter
Spring
Summer
Fall

Brugmansia x candida: Flower Petals

2-3 rays/petals
4-5 petals/rays
6 petals/rays
7 - 20 petals/rays
asymmetrical petals
Bracts
Colored Sepals
fused petals
more than 20 petals/rays
Tepals

Brugmansia x candida: Flower Shape

Bell
Cross
Crown
Cup
Dome
Funnel
Irregular
Lipped
Radial
Saucer
Star
Trumpet
Tubular
Urn
Wheel

Brugmansia x candida: Flower Size

1-3 inches
3-6 inches
< 1 inch
> 6 inches

Brugmansia x candida Leaves

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Description

Ovate to oblong leaves are up to 8 inches long

Brugmansia x candida: Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics

Broadleaf Evergreen
Deciduous
Needled Evergreen
Semi-evergreen

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Color

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Green

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Type

Compound (Pinnately , Bipinnately, Palmately)
Fronds
Needles
Sheath
Simple

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Arrangement

Alternate
Opposite
Other/more complex
Rosulate
Whorled

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Shape

Acicular
Auriculate
Cordate
Cuneate
Deltoid
Elliptical
Filiform
Lanceolate
Linear
Oblanceolate
Oblong
Obovate
Obtuse
Orbicular
Ovate
Palmasect
Palmatifid
Peltate
Pinnatifid
Pinnatisect
Reniform
Rhomboidal
Spatulate
Subcordate
Subulate

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Margin

Crenate
Crenulate
Dentate
Denticulate
Doubly Crenate
Doubly Dentate
Doubly Serrate
Entire
Lobed
Serrate
Sinuate
Undulate

Brugmansia x candida: Hairs Present

No
Yes

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Length

< 1 inch
1-3 inches
3-6 inches
> 6 inches

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Value To Gardener

Edible
Fragrant
Good Cut
Good Dried
Long-lasting
Showy

Brugmansia x candida: Leaf Width

< 1 inch
1-3 inches
3-6 inches
> 6 inches

Brugmansia x candida Poisonous to Humans

Brugmansia x candida: Poison Symptoms

Among the most toxic of ornamental plants. Hallucinations, dry mouth, muscle weakness, increased blood pressure and pulse, fever, dilated pupils, paralysis.

Brugmansia x candida: Poison Toxic Principle

Tropane alkaloids

Brugmansia x candida: Poison Severity

High
Low
Medium

Brugmansia x candida: Causes Contact Dermatitis

No
Yes

Brugmansia x candida: Poison Part

Bark
Flowers
Fruits
Leaves
Roots
Sap/Juice
Seeds
Stems

Brugmansia x candida Whole Plant Traits

Brugmansia x candida: Plant Type

Annual
Bulb
Carnivorous
Edible
Epiphyte
Fern
Ground Cover
Herb
Herbaceous Perennial
Houseplant
Mushroom
Native Plant
Ornamental Grasses and Sedges
Perennial
Poisonous
Rose
Shrub
Succulent
Tree
Turfgrass
Vegetable
Vine
Water Plant
Weed
Wildflower

Brugmansia x candida: Woody Plant Leaf Characteristics

Broadleaf Evergreen
Deciduous
Needled Evergreen
Semi-evergreen

Brugmansia x candida: Habit/Form

Arching
Ascending
Broad
Cascading
Climbing
Clumping
Columnar
Conical
Creeping
Dense
Erect
Horizontal
Irregular
Mounding
Multi-stemmed
Multi-trunked
Open
Oval
Prostrate
Pyramidal
Rounded
Spreading
Vase
Weeping

Brugmansia x candida: Growth Rate

Slow
Medium
Rapid

Brugmansia x candida: Maintenance

Low
Medium
High

Brugmansia x candida: Texture

Fine
Medium
Coarse

Brugmansia x candida Cultural Conditions

Brugmansia x candida: Light

Dappled Sunlight (Shade through upper canopy all day)
Deep shade (Less than 2 hours to no direct sunlight)
Full sun (6 or more hours of direct sunlight a day)
Partial Shade (Direct sunlight only part of the day, 2-6 hours)

Brugmansia x candida: Soil Drainage

Frequent Standing Water
Good Drainage
Moist
Occasional Flooding
Occasionally Dry
Occasionally Wet
Very Dry

Brugmansia x candida: NC Region

Coastal
Mountains
Piedmont

Brugmansia x candida: USDA Plant Hardiness Zone

thermostat
10a
thermostat
10b
thermostat
8a
thermostat
8b
thermostat
9a
thermostat
9b

Brugmansia x candida: Soil Texture

Clay
High Organic Matter
Loam (Silt)
Sand
Shallow Rocky

Brugmansia x candida Stem

Brugmansia x candida: Stem Is Aromatic

No
Yes

Brugmansia x candida Landscape

Brugmansia x candida: Design Feature

Accent
Barrier
Border
Flowering Tree
Foundation Planting
Hedge
Mass Planting
Screen/Privacy
Security
Shade Tree
Small groups
Small Tree
Specimen
Street Tree
Understory Tree

Brugmansia x candida: Resistance To Challenges

Black Walnut
Compaction
Deer
Diseases
Drought
Dry Soil
Erosion
Fire
Foot Traffic
Heat
Heavy Shade
Humidity
Insect Pests
Pollution
Poor Soil
Rabbits
Salt
Slugs
Squirrels
Storm damage
Urban Conditions
Voles
Wet Soil
Wind

Brugmansia x candida: Landscape Location

Coastal
Container
Hanging Baskets
Houseplants
Lawn
Meadow
Naturalized Area
Near Septic
Patio
Pond
Pool/Hardscape
Recreational Play Area
Riparian
Rock Wall
Slope/Bank
Small Space
Vertical Spaces
Walkways
Woodland

Brugmansia x candida: Attracts

Bats
Bees
Butterflies
Frogs
Hummingbirds
Moths
Pollinators
Predatory Insects
Reptiles
Small Mammals
Songbirds
Specialized Bees

Brugmansia x candida: Problems

Allelopathic
Contact Dermatitis
Frequent Disease Problems
Frequent Insect Problems
Invasive Species
Malodorous
Messy
Poisonous to Humans
Problem for Cats
Problem for Children
Problem for Dogs
Problem for Horses
Short-lived
Spines/Thorns
Weak Wood
Weedy