Plant · GBIF taxon 5581099
Golden Angel's Trumpet
Brugmansia aureaAlso known as Golden Brugmansia, Yellow Angel's Trumpet, Gold Angel Trumpet
Golden Angel's Trumpet produces spectacular, pendulous flowers up to thirty centimeters long that release an intoxicating fragrance at dusk. Originally native to high-elevation cloud forests in the Andes, it now exists solely as a cultivated ornamental plant maintained by gardeners worldwide. Every part of this woody shrub contains potent tropane alkaloids, combining extreme toxicity with unmatched floral elegance.
FragrantToxicExtinct in Wild
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Extinct in the WildConservation statusIUCN Red List categoriesLCNTVUENCREWEXExtinct in the WildRed List categories, explained →
Diet & prey
- Autotrophic (Photosynthetic)
Predators
Not available
ThreatsHabitat destruction, extinction in native wild range
HabitatsCloud forests (historically); gardens and parks (cultivated)
Life span20–50+ years
Size / weightNot available
Classification
- OrderSolanales
- FamilySolanaceae
- GenusBrugmansia
- SpeciesBrugmansia aurea
Range data is not available yet.
Interaction riskHigh
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- Why interaction risk is high
- All parts contain lethal tropane alkaloids; do not handle roughly or ingest, and keep away from pets.
- Why it is dangerous
- Contains anticholinergic tropane alkaloids such as scopolamine and atropine, which cause severe delirium, paralysis, and fatal cardiac arrest if ingested.
- How to recognize a risky encounter
- Look for woody shrubs with huge hanging trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of yellow, gold, or peach.
- What to do
- Wear gloves when pruning or handling bruised leaves, and wash hands thoroughly after contact.
- What to notice
- Recognized by giant downward-hanging yellow blooms and soft oval leaves.
- Support conservation
- Protect specimens from frost and propagate cuttings to help preserve this living species.
Responsible observation
- Enjoy the Scent: Visit flowers at dusk when their sweet evening fragrance is strongest.
- Observe Safely: Appreciate the massive flowers without breaking stems or touching sap.
- Cultivation Care: Wear protective gloves when pruning garden or container plants.
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