Allamanda nobilis

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Allamanda nobilis T.Moore

Apocynaceae

Life form: climber

Exposure: sun  

Moisture: moist

Soil: loam - Soil: sandy loam

Leaf arrangement: not specified
Leaves: evergreen

Leaf shape: not specified

Leaf division: simple

Flower shape: funnel-shaped
Fruit: septicidal capsule

 

Inflorescence: cyme

Flowers: not specified
Flower habit: not specified

Growth form: not specified

Taxonomy

Divisio:
Magnoliophyta
Subdivisio:
Magnoliophytina
Classis:
Rosopsida
Subclassis:
Lamiidae
Superordo:
Gentiananae
Ordo:
Gentianales
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Allamanda nobilis is a climber.

Contents

[edit] Naming

Allamanda nobilis was described in 1868 by Thomas Moore. The name is considered as validly published.

[edit] Taxonomy

Allamanda nobilis is a species in the genus Allamanda which contains 14 species and belongs to the family of the Apocynaceae (Dogbane Family).

[edit] Characteristics

[edit] Growth

[edit] Wood and Bark

[edit] Leaves

Allamanda nobilis is an evergreen plant with simple leaves. They have entire margins.


[edit] Flowers and Fruit

The flowers are funnel-shaped. The flowers are arranged in cymes.

The fruits are septicidal capsules.

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[edit] Distribution

[edit] Cultivation

Allamanda nobilis prefers a sunny site. It grows best in loamy soil, sandy, loamy soil that is moist.


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[edit] Varities and Cultivars

[edit] Poisonousness

Aeskulap  Please read the health issues note

[edit] Pests and Diseases

[edit] Man and Allamanda nobilis

[edit] History

[edit] Allamanda nobilis in art

[edit] Symbolism

[edit] Superstition

[edit] See also

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