Mazhar Botanic Garden

Allamanda schottii Pohl.

Bush Allamanda

Sample code: EGY-MBG-000022
Common name: Bush Allamanda
English name: Bush Allamanda
Arabic name: الاموندا شوتياي
Native: Brazil
Country: Brazil
(PGR): Rare

Evergreen climbing shrub growing 2 m or produce clambering stems 6 m or more long that reach into the crowns  leaves elliptic to obovate arranged in whorls of 3–5 or are subopposite along the stem, and measure 2–14 cm long and 11–4 cm wide Flowers  clusters of yellow, trumpet-shaped with orange throat

Ornamental flowers. sometimes also as a hedge or a ground cover.

Allamanda brasiliensis Schott ex Pohl, Allamanda neriifolia Hook

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Texture: Chalk Clay Loam Sandy
Fertility: High
Drainage: Well drained
Salinity: Low
Water Sources: Moderate Water
Climates: Mediterranean
Lights: Full sun
Propagation: Cuttings root easily.
Flowering time: Appear year-round but predominantly in spring.
Zone: 10 : 11
pH range: 5.0 to 6.5
Status: Cultivated
Life span: Perennial
Habits: Climber
Sample Type: Introduced - cultivated
Collecting Sources: Botanical garden
Plant Uses: Ornamental
Plant Populations density: Rare
Vegetation types: Evergreen
pH: Acid Alkaline Neutral

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