Description
Allamanda is a genus of flowering plants in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. They contain a white latex.
As shrub Allamanda grows very thick and gets covered with yellow bell-shaped 3 to 4 inches long blooms in growing season. Although it does not have tendrils to climb but provided support can grow as vine too.
Planting And Care
Allamanda grows very rapidly and needs pruning due to its bushy nature. Also pruning increases air circulation in plant required for good growth.
Allamanda Creeper Special Feature
Allamanda woody vine grows vigorously in full sun or semi shade, even in poor soil. The plant climbs grows rapidly, making it good for use over pergolas or on structures with some horizontal support.
Allamanda Creeper Uses
Ornamental Use:
- Plants are used for an ornamental purpose
Care Tips
Soil: The soil should be well-draining, moisture-retaining, and nutritious.
Water: Apply water when topsoil (1-2 inches) feels dry to touch.
Light: Direct sunlight/ indirect Bright filtered light throughout the year is best.
Fertilizer: Apply organic fertilizer once a month.
Disclaimer
Actual Plant May Differ from The Picture Appeared as It Is A Natural Plant and Will Differ Piece to Piece.
These Are Natural Plants and Need to Be Taken care of With Adoration and Care.







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