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Devil's Trumpet Flower

Posted by
Steven (Chicagoland, United States) on 16 September 2019 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio.

Photos captured on August 4, 2019.

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By Marie from Entre montagnes et Bretagne, France

Their name in your country is pretty as everything. Here we call them "Liserons". Beautiful trumpets.

16 Sep 2019 5:06am

Ginnie from Netherlands

I feel like tooting a horn, Steven!!! :)

16 Sep 2019 5:10am

yoshimiparis from France

Lovely little demons (laughs)
it is true that with us it does not have the same name

16 Sep 2019 5:12am

Roland Theys from gerpinnes, Belgium

Good photo Steven

16 Sep 2019 8:35am

Libouton Martine from Bousval, Belgium

Deux belles fleurs!

16 Sep 2019 9:22am

grouser from Ludlow, United Kingdom

datura if I'm not mistaken. We had a creamy version of this as a large pot plant for a while. I like the clear white of this variety better though. Nicely captured

16 Sep 2019 9:23am

omid from mashhad, Iran

Lovely!

16 Sep 2019 9:26am

Hiro from Kyoto, Japan

nice arrangement !

16 Sep 2019 9:41am

willy from Belgium

une jolie photo de ces liserons Steven

have a nice day

16 Sep 2019 10:11am

Shaun from Massachusetts, United States

Superb images. Excellent color , focusing and detail. 5*

16 Sep 2019 10:12am

Marjolein from Westvoorne, Netherlands

So special to see these trumpet flowers

16 Sep 2019 10:39am

Rose from United States

Sure is pretty.

16 Sep 2019 1:15pm

Ruthiebear from Titusville, NJ, United States

I am so glad you showed us these two views. Beautiful and interesting shapes.

16 Sep 2019 1:35pm

Devi from Chennai, India

wonderful capture here !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

16 Sep 2019 2:31pm

Adela Fonts from Barcelona, Spain

Magnificent image!

16 Sep 2019 3:10pm

Claudine/canelle from Lorient, France

Magnifique !!!

16 Sep 2019 4:09pm

Existence Artistique from Angers, France

belle

16 Sep 2019 6:27pm

Steve Rice from Olympia, United States

What a beauty! Makes me wonder what bird of insect harvests the nectar from this plant.

16 Sep 2019 6:34pm

tataray from Charentes-Poitou, France

Un datura je pense, avec de si belles trompettes. Excellente image.

16 Sep 2019 7:10pm

Dreams come true from Utrecht, Netherlands

Special photo from the white devil's flower.
The name does not actually belong to these flowers, white is the color of innocence.
Great photograped.

16 Sep 2019 7:46pm

Ralf Kesper from Fröndenberg, Germany

Beautiful trumpets.

16 Sep 2019 10:39pm

Martine Girard from Brest, France

Jolie forme pour cette fleur immaculée.

16 Sep 2019 11:06pm

Harry from Apex, NC, United States

official flower of the Pentagon? Nice nature shot.

17 Sep 2019 12:01am

Elaine Hancock from Olney, United States

I wonder how this lovely flower got such an odd name. It is beautiful and is quite unique. I don't think I have ever seen a flower bloom like that before.

17 Sep 2019 1:42am

sherri from Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

such beauties

17 Sep 2019 3:28pm

Jeanmadis from Chonburi, Thailand

C'est vrai qu'elles ressemblent à des trompettes.
Superbe !

18 Sep 2019 1:14am

Elizabeth Buckalew from Flagstaff, United States

We call these Sacred Datura, and they are highly toxic.... you're instructed to never even touch any part of the plant. Aren't they gorgeous... and this is a wonderful image!

19 Sep 2019 1:32am

The Yum List from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

I wonder how the flower landed that name.

22 Sep 2019 12:08am

Remus from Portugal

After two weeks of vacation, I'll find out what I've been missing.

.. and it starts very well, with a well done diptych, which allowed the flower to be presented in great detail.

30 Sep 2019 1:53pm

Christie White from Milton, VT 05468, United States

Just found one in my garden. Pale lavender flowers and big seed pods. I live in VT and not sure if it will make it thru the winter. It showed up where I feed the birds. I'm going to smell it now.

12 Oct 2023 3:41pm

@Christie White: The flower's plants will not make it through winter. But take the seed pods and store them in a paper bag in a cool place. Then plant the seeds (not the pod) in Spring. Be careful. It's invasive and can take over the yard.

Christie White from Milton, VT 05468, United States

Angel Trumpets blow down to Hell.
Devil's Trumpets blow up to Heaven.

12 Oct 2023 3:44pm