It is best known for its captivating beauty: the flower of the angel's trumpet. With its artfully shriveled form, it can truly impress. But the structure has a lot more up its sleeve, and that's not just of a lovely character.

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appearance and scent
The angel's trumpet flower is characterized by a large, zygomorphic, characteristically trumpet-like shape. Depending on the variety, it can appear in white, reddish or yellow colors. The smell also varies depending on the variety and can sometimes be moderate and sometimes intense and strong.
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Generally, angel's trumpets flower between June and October. Beginning and fading varies somewhat depending on the variety. Some varieties can surprise again with a bloom in the winter quarters.
fruits and toxicity
Not all angel's trumpet varieties produce fruit from a flower. When it does, though, it creates one of the most toxic parts of the all-over fully toxic nightshade family. This is not to be trifled with, especially small children should not be allowed to play around unsupervised.