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Grandiflora
(Compact Golden Trumpet, Golden Trumpet, Yellow Allamanda)
Yellow allamanda is a massive climbing evergreen shrub native to tropical South America. Its cultivar 'Grandiflora' has large, abundant, light yellow flowers. The fragrant, loosely clustered blooms appear nearly year-round in tropical conditions. Spiny seed capsules follow the flowers. The coarse oval leaves are leathery and glossy. The long, scrambling stems will climb any structures available, or will grow as a freestanding shrub if their tips are regularly pruned. They are relatively compact compared...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Yellow Allamanda)
Yellow allamanda is a massive climbing evergreen shrub native to tropical South America. Its cultivar 'Grandiflora' has especially large, abundant, light yellow flowers. The fragrant, loosely clustered, trumpet-shaped blooms appear nearly year-round in tropical conditions. Spiny seed capsules follow the flowers. The coarse oval leaves are leathery and glossy. The long, scrambling stems will climb any structures available, or will grow as a freestanding shrub if their tips are regularly pruned. They...
James H. Schutte
(Golden Trumpet, Henderson's Golden Trumpet, Yellow Allamanda)
Yellow allamanda is a massive climbing evergreen shrub native to tropical South America. Its cultivar 'Hendersonii' has especially large, orange-yellow, bronze-tinged flowers with white-spotted throats. The fragrant, loosely clustered, trumpet-shaped blooms appear nearly year-round in tropical conditions. Spiny seed capsules follow the flowers. The coarse oval leaves are leathery and glossy. The long, scrambling stems will climb any structures available, or will grow as a freestanding shrub if their...
(Golden Trumpet, Lemon Sprite Golden Trumpet, Yellow Allamanda)
Yellow allamanda is a massive climbing evergreen shrub native to tropical South America. Named for its relatively small flowers, leaves, and stature, the cultivar 'Lemon Sprite' bears loose clusters of fragrant, trumpet-shaped, yellow blooms nearly year-round. Spiny seed capsules follow the flowers. The oval leaves are leathery and glossy. The scrambling stems will climb any structures available, or will grow as a freestanding shrub if their tips are regularly pruned.
This handsome shrub requires...
Grandiflora
(Golden Trumpet Bush)
The heat-loving golden trumpet bush, also called dwarf allamanda, is a beautiful, compact shrub that is covered in bright yellow flowers all year around. Brazilian in origin, Allamanda schottii is a tropical evergreen that is popular plant for beds, borders, hedges and large containers.
Bright green to yellow-green leaves cover this shrub throughout the year. These are opposite to one another, and broadly elliptical in shape. The woody branches are covered with brown, furrowed bark...
Jesse Saylor
(Ornamental Onion)
The tasseled flower clusters of this small bulbous perennial are one of the most charming signs that spring has arrived; the spreading carpets of blue bring cheer to gardeners everywhere. Shaggy tufts of purplish-blue sterile flowers appear at the tips of straight stems, above greenish brown fertile flowers. The flower stalks emerge in mid spring from basal clumps of fresh green leaves. This grape hyacinth is native to dry meadows in southern Europe, Iraq, and Turkey.
Plant the bulbs of tassel...
Jessie Keith
(Mountain Onion, Pink Lily Leek)
A perennial bulb that sometimes goes under the name Allium ostrowskianum, this showy-flowered, diminutive onion is native to the mountains of southeastern Europe and Central Asia. Rounded heads of bright purple-pink flowers appear on short stems in early summer. They are preceded by two strap-shaped basal leaves, which wither before the flowers emerge. Several cultivars are available, including the robust 'Agalik Giant'.
Give this little beauty full sun and fertile, well drained soil....
James H. Schutte
(Garden Leek)
Delicate, sweet and lacking the hot acidic taste of onions, Tadorna garden leek is a must for the herb and vegetable garden! This selection is has very dark blue-green leaves and is known for its holding qualities once mature in the cool soils of fall and winter, if not frozen. Usually grown as an annual, it is a slow-growing biennial that isn't affected by diseases that afflict onions. When 'Tadorna' flowers (in the second year), it produces pinkish white flowers in the spring. Small bulbils form...