Abstract
The publication provides an overview of the wild allamanda, a vine-like shrub native to Florida. This plant, known for its yellow flowers that bloom year-round, can grow as a sprawling vine over nearby structures. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 10B through 11 and is well-suited for sandy, coastal landscapes due to its high drought and moderate salt tolerance. The document also discusses the plant’s growth habits, maintenance requirements, and its potential use in landscaping as a hedge or on trellises. First published Oct. 1999.
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