Classification Key for the Genus Datura
Brugmansia Hybrids |
Brugmansia versicolor x suaveloens.
This hybrid was produced by Rich Sanders at the University of Connecticut EEB Greenhouse. It has intermediate characteristics between the brugmansia shown above (the mother plant) and B. versicolor 'apricot peach' (pollen source). White is the dominant color for hybrids when crossing these species of brugs.
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Photo by Richard Sanders
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Brugmansia x insignis 'Pink' (foreground)
Brugmansia x candida 'double white' (back)
The "x insignis" hybrids are formed by producing the versicolor x suaveolens cross as above, then backcrossing with suaveolens to emphasize its character traits. "x candida" is produced by crossing B. versicolor with B. aurea. Of all the brugmansia types, x candida is the most abundant producer of double/multiple flowers.
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Photo by Richard Sanders
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Brugmansia x insignis ''double white'
The "x insignis" hybrids are formed by producing the versicolor x suaveolens cross as above, then backcrossing with suaveolens to emphasize its character traits. "x candida" is produced by crossing B. versicolor with B. aurea. Of all the brugmansia types, x candida is the most abundant producer of double/multiple flowers.
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Photo by Erowid
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"Opening Night" - B. x insignis 'Frosty Pink', flower that has just opened. As a result, the trumpet has just barely started to show its pink hue. |
Photo by Richard Sanders
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