Allamanda commonly called Buttercup or Golden Trumpet originated in Brazil and comes from the Apocynaceae family. Allamanda was named after Frédéric-Louis Allamand a Swiss Botanist who collected the ...
Allamandas have enlivened Florida’s landscapes with their bright blossoms for more than a century. The most popular allamanda (A. cathartica), though undeniably beautiful, is the least appropriate for ...
The color yellow heralds spring for our northern gardening friends, who eagerly watch for the first signs of the season in the early blooming forsythia bush and the cheery crocuses that poke their ...
They are few in species, but versatile in form. Grown as flowerbeds, ground covers, garden hedges, container plants, and climbing shrubs, the beautiful Allamandas are loved by all horticulturists.
Question: Our allamanda are overgrown and need to fill in at the base. When can I cut them back? Answer: Plenty of pruning questions like this one are being received. Now is a good time to check the ...
When it comes to summer in southern Florida, the first and most colorful flowering plant that comes to mind is the allamanda, known as summer gold because of its brilliant yellow color. Just like the ...
Among the plants featured in "Your Florida Guide to Shrubs," a 1999 publication from the state’s Cooperative Extension Service, are bush allamanda, cape honeysuckle, bougainvillea and downy jasmine.
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