Allamanda hendersonii
by James Andrews
from The Floral Magazine vol. 5 (1866)
by Henry Honywood Dombrain
Allamanda are native from Mexico to Argentina and are cultivated for their large colorful yellow blossoms. They are named in honor of the Swiss botanist, Frederic-Louis Allamand, and prefer sunny, moist areas by rivers and coastal areas.
Matted Print measures 11" x 14"
by James Andrews
from The Floral Magazine vol. 5 (1866)
by Henry Honywood Dombrain
Allamanda are native from Mexico to Argentina and are cultivated for their large colorful yellow blossoms. They are named in honor of the Swiss botanist, Frederic-Louis Allamand, and prefer sunny, moist areas by rivers and coastal areas.
Matted Print measures 11" x 14"