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 ...
Here’s another eco-garden ornamental that is sure to please your senses. Commonly referred to as San José here in Costa Rica, Allamanda cathartica is a hardy Brazilian vine that provides bright yellow ...
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.
Pineland allamanda (Angadenia berteroi) is among Florida’s most colorful natives, with large, golden-yellow blossoms nearly year-round. Hardy in all but the coldest locations in Central Florida, this ...
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 ...
The plant is botanically known as Allamanda cathartica "Cherries Jubilee". It produces trumpet-shaped, pink flowers. The plant can grow into a large vine and needs a support for it to climb on. It ...
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 ...