Angel's Trumpets (Brugmansia sp.) are annual shrubs or small trees with Hanging flowers. They are also known as Brugmansia Almizclillo; Angel’s Trumpet Tree; Baumdatura; Borrachera; Campachu; Cojones Del Diablo; Engelstrompetenbaum; Floripondio; Guarguar; Huantac; Kecubong; Mataperro; Qotu; Saharo; Tecomaxochitl; or Tree Stramonium. The flower colors are white, yellow, pink, orange or red. Most have a citrus like smell which is most noticeable in the evenings. Angel's Trumpets are native to South America. All parts of Angel's Trumpet plants are poisonous, and may be fatal if eaten.
Plumbago (Plumbago auriculata) is a wildflower native to South Africa. It is also known as: blue plumbago, blue Cape plumbago, Cape plumbago leadwort, Cape leadwort, skyflower, or imperial blue. Keywords: Plantae; Angiosperms; Eud
Cape Honeysuckle (Tecomaria capensis) is native to South Africa, and is also known as: malangula (Swazi language), umsilingi (Xhosa language), Kaapse kanferfoelie (Afrikaans language), morapa-šitšane (Northern Sotho), xunguxungu (Tsonga language), mpashile (Venda language), and umunyane (Zulu language).