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Allamanda Cathartica?

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By Meanie


Allamanda Cathartica? (Allamanda Cathartica)

The most disappointing thing about the Eden Project was the difficulty in identifying the plants that I'm unfamiliar with - this is one of them. This was in the rainforest sphere.
Feel free to correct me if I've got the title wrong!



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Definitely looks like Allamanda cathartica ... this is a very common climber over here.

12 Sep, 2010

 

Thanks Bernieh.

12 Sep, 2010

 

Bernieh:

I concur with you 100%! : > )

13 Sep, 2010

 

Yay!! I got one right!!
Not too hard really, as I've seen it at Oxfords botanic gardens, although nowhere near as huge as this is!!

13 Sep, 2010

 

Meanie:

LOL! : > )

They can grow quite quickly under hot and humid condition.

13 Sep, 2010

 

I can see what you mean Meanie a beautiful carpet of them though

9 May, 2011

 

One hell of a display really!!!

9 May, 2011

 

Yes it is is nt it makes you wonder how they manage to do it.

9 May, 2011

 

I think that they just put it in and the plant did what it does best - invade!!!

9 May, 2011

 

Yes most proberbly, Lol have we been invaded then by ufo s

9 May, 2011

 

Also how come they can bring this in to the country as they have now clapped down on bringing into the country evasive plants.

9 May, 2011

 

It wouldn't have a hope in hell outdoors 6d! I think that it would struggle to produce flowers even over here without this care....

9 May, 2011

 

Yes I suppose your right, when I went there years ago they had plants inside they said would nt survive out doors, but I had the same plants growing in my garden lol .

9 May, 2011



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