Frosty Pink (Angel trumpet) Flowering Live Plant
Frosty Pink (Angel trumpet) Flowering Live Plant
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Add an exotic charm to your garden with the Frosty Pink (Angel Trumpet) – a stunning flowering plant loved for its large, bell-shaped, fragrant flowers and lush green foliage. Commonly known as Angel Trumpet, Pink Datura, or Angel’s Tears Plant, this ornamental beauty is perfect for Indian gardens and landscapes.
Plant Type | Air Layered, Bushy Plant |
Family | Solanaceae |
Common Names | Angel Trumpet Pink, Frosty Pink, Pink Brugmansia, Pink Angel’s Tears, Pink Datura |
Flower Colour | Pink |
First Bloom | 2 months |
Plant Age | 8 months |
Plant Size | Approximately 2 ft |
Flowering Frequency | Throughout the year |
Ideal Temperature | 15°C to 27°C |
Sunlight Requirement | Full sun to partial shade |
Fragrance | Yes |
Life Cycle | Perennial |
Maintenance Required | Easy |
🌸 Why Choose the Angel Trumpet Plant Pink?
Exotic Blooms:
Each flower is trumpet-shaped, 20–35 cm long, and hangs gracefully like a bell. The blooms start as a soft blush pink and deepen to a richer pink or peach as they mature.
Evening Fragrance:
This pink angel trumpet flower is famous for its strong, sweet scent, especially noticeable in the evenings and early mornings.
Year-Round Colour:
In India’s tropical and subtropical climates, the plant blooms multiple times a year, providing a continuous floral display.
Versatile Growth:
Suitable for growing in both ground and containers, it adapts well to urban and rural spaces alike.
🌼 Ideal Growing Spots
The Angel Trumpet is ideal for a wide range of Indian home garden setups. Grow it in balconies, rooftop gardens, patios, verandahs, or even indoors near sunny windows. In-ground planting works beautifully in compound borders or tropical landscapes. In warmer Indian states, it thrives outdoors as a perennial. In colder regions, grow in pots so you can move it indoors when needed.
🌳 Plant Care Guide
🌞 Light
The Angel Trumpet plant needs at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight every day. Morning sunlight is best. In very hot areas, use a shade net during the afternoon to protect the leaves from burning. Without enough sunlight, the plant may grow slowly and produce fewer flowers.
🌡️ Temperature
Angel Trumpet grows best in temperatures between 15°C to 27°C. It can handle heat up to 32°C, but the leaves may droop if it gets too hot. Keep it safe from frost and cold winds during winter to avoid damage.
💧 Watering
Frosty Pink plants love moisture and need regular watering, especially during hot or dry weather. In summer, water once or even twice a day. Always check if the top layer of soil feels dry before watering again. Make sure your pot or grow bag has good drainage to prevent waterlogging. In cooler months, water less often as the plant needs less moisture.
🌱 Soil
Use fertile, well-drained soil that is rich in natural nutrients. You can mix in compost, cow dung, and leaf mold to make the soil healthier. The plant likes slightly acidic to neutral soil. To help water drain better, add perlite or sand. For best results, try our ready-to-use potting mix. Adding a layer of mulch on top keeps the soil moist and reduces how often you need to water, especially in summer.
✂️ Pruning
Prune regularly to control size, encourage bushy growth, and promote flowering. Cut back dead or damaged branches and any growth that crowds the centre. Always wear gloves while pruning, as all parts of the plant are toxic. Use clean, sharp tools and remove suckers at the base if growing a tree-like form. Pruning after blooming cycles helps produce more flowers in the next season.
🌿 Fertiliser
Feed every 3–4 weeks during the growing season with organic fertilisers such as:
Vermicompost – Improves soil texture and moisture retention
Cow dung or goat dung manure – Boosts natural nutrition
Fish amino acid – Promotes lush growth and flower production
Bone meal – Enhances blooming
Bio Potash – Encourages strong roots and early flower formation
Loosen the topsoil regularly to help the plant absorb nutrients. Avoid over-fertilisation to prevent leaf burn.
🐛 Common Problems & Solutions
Pests like aphids, spider mites, and whiteflies can attack the plant. Spray Neem oil weekly or use organic pest control agents like Verticillium lecanii and Beauveria bassiana.
Leaf Yellowing or Wilting is often due to overwatering or poor drainage. Adjust watering and improve soil aeration.
Low bloom count is often due to lack of sunlight or irregular fertilising. Make sure the plant gets enough sunlight and is fertilised monthly for better flowering.
Fungal Issues such as powdery mildew can occur in humid conditions. Improve air circulation and avoid wetting the leaves during watering.
🪴 Pot Size
Start with a 12–14 inch pot or grow bag for young plants. For fully grown plants, use a large 18 - 25-inch pot or grow bag. Make sure the pot has proper drainage holes to prevent root rot. Growing in pots also makes it easier to move the plant during extreme weather.
✨Benefits of Growing Pink Angel Trumpet
Visual Appeal:
The oversized, pink trumpet flowers hanging like bells add an elegant and tropical feel to any space.
Pollinator Friendly:
Supports biodiversity by attracting moths, bees, and hummingbirds.
Great for Landscapes:
Perfect as a statement plant in large pots, borders, or tropical-themed gardens.
❗ Toxicity
All parts of the Angel Trumpet plant are toxic if ingested. Keep away from children and pets. Handle with care.
🌺 Add Magic to Your Garden Today!
Don’t miss the chance to bring home this fragrant and stunning Pink Angel Trumpet plant. Whether on your balcony, terrace, or backyard – its cascading blooms and sweet scent are sure to turn heads.
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