Allamanda cathartica L.

Yellow Allamanda

Scandent, scrambling shrub to 6 m high. Leaves 4-whorled; blade elliptic to ellipticlanceolate, up to 17 cm long and 5 cm wide, glabrous; tip long-pointed; base cuneate to rounded. Flowers 80-110 mm long, 70-130 mm wide; corolla yellow to pinkish yellow. [A. grandiflora (Aubl.) Lam.; A. hendersonii Domb.; A. williamsii Gard.]

Brazil, Columbia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Granada, Mexico, Peru, Surinam, Venezuela

A number of cultivars is known but these are mainly grown in tropical areas.

 

A. blanchetii A. DC., Purple Allamanda (Purple Trumpet Flower), from Brazil has purple trumpet flowers [A. violacea Gardner & Fielding].

A. schottii Pohl., Yellow Allamanda, also from Brazil has yellow to yellow-orange flowers only about 3 cm wide [A. neriifolia Hook.]; it is available as A. 'Grey Supreme' with leaves variegated grey and cream.

Source: Forster, P. (2002). Apocynaceae. In: Spencer, R.. Horticultural Flora of South-eastern Australia. Volume 4. Flowering plants. Dicotyledons. Part 3. The identification of garden and cultivated plants. University of New South Wales Press.

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Allamanda cathartica 'Halley's Comet'

Flowers double or semi-double, yellow.

Allamanda cathartica 'Hendersonii'

Flowers single, yellow and smaller than other forms.

Allamanda cathartica 'Jamaican Sunset'

Flowers single, pinkish yellow.

kingdom Plantae
phylum   Tracheophyta
class    Magnoliopsida
superorder     Asteranae
order      Gentianales
family       Apocynaceae
genus        Allamanda L.