K. Kiran kumar (IT)





PLANT NAME :      Mini Allamanda

PLANTED BY  :     K. Kiran kumar (IT)
DATE                :      06-08-2024
TIME                 :      3:18 PM



PLANT LOCATION

Plant description

                                                          Allamanda are popular as ornamental plants cultivated for their large, colourful flowers. Most species produce yellow flowers although A. blanchetii bears pink blooms. The flower has five lobed sepals and a bell- or funnel-shaped corolla of five petals. The plants do not tolerate shade or salty or alkaline soils, and they are sensitive to frost. They grow rapidly, sometimes spreading 3 meters per year. They can be propagated from cuttings. Dwarf allamanda varieties are excellent small hedges, or to line sidewalks or walkways.

Classifications and Characteristics


Plant DivisionAngiosperms (Flowering Seed Plants) (Dicotyledon)
Plant Growth FormShrub, Climber
Lifespan (in Singapore)Perennial

  Mode of Nutrition               Autotrophic

Biogeography

Native DistributionBrazil
Native HabitatTerrestrial
Local Conservation StatusNon-native

Description and Ethnobotany

Growth FormIt is an evergreen shrub that grows up to 2.5 m height with many branches. 
FoliageLeaves are light green, measuring up to 10 cm long and elliptical in shape, with pointed leaf tip (acuminate). 
FlowersBright yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers are 5 cm wide and 5 cm long. 
FruitThe fruit is a spiny, round seedpod that turns from green to brown at maturity, measuring about 5 cm in diameter. The fruit opens to expose many flat seeds. 
TaxonomyThe historical spelling of Allamanda oenotheraefolia has been corrected to Allamanda oenotherifolia.

Landscaping Features

Desirable Plant FeaturesOrnamental Flowers, Ornamental Fruits
Landscape UsesParks & Gardens, Small Gardens, Hedge / Screening, Focal Plant, Container Planting, Suitable for Bonsai

Plant Care and Propagation

Light PreferenceFull Sun
Water PreferenceModerate Water
Plant Growth RateModerate
Rootzone ToleranceMoist Soils, Well-Drained Soils, Fertile Loamy Soils
Transplanting ToleranceModerate


Potential ProblemsMealy bugs. Use white summer oil or neem oil. 
Pest(s)Sucking Insects
Propagation MethodSeed, Stem Cutting

Fruit, Seed and Spore

Mature Fruit Colour(s)Brown
Mature Fruit Texture(s)Thorny / Spiny
Fruit ClassificationSimple Fruit
Fruit Type
 

Plant Benefits

  • DecorativeThe yellow bush allamanda is often used for decoration.
  • Traditional medicineIn traditional medicine, the leaves and roots are used as a laxative and emetic. The flowers have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antifungal, antibacterial, and laxative properties.
  • Other usesThe yellow bush allamanda is used to treat abscesses, ringworm, ulcers, and eczema. Its flowers are very effective in preventing malaria and swelling of the spleen.
  • Low-maintenance The yellow bush allamanda is a low-maintenance plant, making it a great choice for busy gardeners or those new to gardening.
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