Allamanda flower or golden trumpet have glossy deep green leaves that provide the perfect foil for the flamboyant flowers. The dramatic trumpet-shaped flowers feature a widely flared throat and 5 large overlapping petals, usually golden yellow in color. Picture take with my phone and history from wikipedia.
Named by Linnaeus in honour of the Swiss doctor and botanist, Dr Frédéric-Louis Allamand its an professor of natural history in Leyden who visited Guyana in the early 18th century. Allamandas have become popular in gardens throughout the tropics, where some species have become naturalised and even invasive. In temperate countries they are grown as greenhouse plants for their freely produced, brightly coloured flowers.
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