Brugmansia spp. ‘Apricot’ (Angel’s Trumpet / Apricot Brugmansia)
Brugmansia spp. ‘Apricot’ (Angel’s Trumpet / Apricot Brugmansia)
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Brugmansia spp. ‘Apricot’ is a dramatic tropical shrub or small tree known for its large, pendulous trumpet-shaped flowers in soft apricot and peach tones. The heavily scented blooms hang gracefully from the branches, creating an impressive cascading floral display through the warmer months.
Flowering from midsummer into autumn, the blossoms open in creamy tones before maturing into warm salmon-apricot shades, releasing a powerful evening fragrance. With its bold flowers and lush foliage, this plant is ideal as a feature specimen in tropical and subtropical gardens where frost is not an issue.

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Mature height
2.5 to 4m
Mature width
2 to 3m
Spacing
2 to 3m
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen in frost-free climates (deciduous in cooler regions)
Foliage
Apricot to salmon-peach trumpet-shaped flowers with large green foliage
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Midsummer to autumn
Sun tolerance
Full sun to part shade
Maintenance
Medium, regular watering and pruning to maintain shape and flowering
Root System
Moderately vigorous fibrous root system suited to open garden planting