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Mixed Double/Triple PURPLE,YELLOW & WHITE Datura Metel, Devil's Trumpet Seeds

24+ MIXED Devil's Trumpet (Datura Metel) seeds. This mix includes equal numbers of:

  • Double/Triple Purple
  • Triple Yellow Devil's Trumpet 
  • Triple White

seeds PLUS planting instructions, including a color photo for seedling id.  These seeds are MIXED, they are not separate packs. 

These are very fragrant Datura's (Devil's Trumpet, Horn of Plenty, sometimes called 'Angel's Trumpets') and each variety has at least double and often TRIPLE blooms! The 6"-8" blooms face upward from the bush which reaches 3 feet. If the flowers weren't enough, the double purple plants also sport glossy, dark purple stems.

Datura is a perennial in zones 9 and up and usually live about 4 or 5 years under good conditions.  Treat as a fast growing, self-sowing annual in other areas.

Datura’s produce several seed pods and thrive in high heat, particularly in humid areas. They are very rapid growing plants in full sun or partial shade and, in my experience, bloom about 90 days after planting.

Datura’s can be started in pots or directly in the garden after last frost; they also make a wonderful container plant on patios or decks. They are easy to transplant when small, but more difficult once established in the garden.

The plants/flowers/seeds are poisonous.

$3.00