The Angel's Trumpet Tree belongs to the Brugmansia species of the nightshade family. Originally native to South America, more precisely to Ecuador, Peru, and northern Chile, by now, it is probably extinct in its wild form but can be found all over the world in naturalized or cultivated form, especially in Asia. It is especially appreciated for its decorative white flowers resembling trumpets or bells and cultivated as an indoor garden or patio plant which blooms from summer to autumn or even into the winter. The tree datura is one of the hardiest representatives of Brugmansia and tolerates temperatures down to -10 °C in sheltered places but should, nevertheless, be hibernated in a garage or an unheated room when cultivated in pots. In Peru, the leaves of the angel's trumpet trees are used for the treatment of tumours and to alleviate fever. It is believed that the seeds were used as an anesthetic in pre-Columbian times, possibly in combination with leaves of the coca shrub. Currently, the plant is only used in homeopathic dilution. Caution: The whole plant is very poisonous and is particularly dangerous for children!
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bin gespannt Leider sind bisher nicht alle "Samen" aufgegangen, obwohl ich etwas Milch in das warme Wasser (auf Empfehlung) getan habe. Aber es kommen immer noch Nachzügler. Denke das dauert einfach noch. Bin zu ungeduldig
Leider sind bisher nicht alle "Samen" aufgegangen, obwohl ich etwas Milch in das warme Wasser (auf Empfehlung) getan habe. Aber es kommen immer noch Nachzügler. Denke das dauert einfach noch. Bin zu ungeduldig
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