No images found for this plant ID: 2051.
Ensure images are uploaded to the Media Library and tagged with "2051" in the "plant_image_tag" taxonomy.
pineland golden trumpet
Scientific Name: Angadenia berteroi
Family: Apocynaceae
Category: Dicot
Growth: Forb/herb, Vine
Duration: Perennial
Other Names:
Angadenia berteroi: Pineland Golden Trumpet
Angadenia berteroi, commonly known as pineland golden trumpet or pineland allamanda, is a plant species belonging to the Apocynaceae family. It was first described in 1844.
Considerations for Pets
- Belongs to the Apocynaceae family.
Taxonomy and Nomenclature
- Scientific Name: Angadenia berteroi (A. DC.) Miers
- Common Names: Pineland golden trumpet, pineland allamanda
- Family: Apocynaceae
- Synonyms: Echites berteroi, Angadenia sagrae (A. DC.) Miers
- Taxonomic Rank: Species
- Genus: Angadenia Miers
Distribution and Habitat
- Native to Florida and North Carolina.
- Found in scrublands, coppices, and pinelands.
- Specifically noted as occurring in pine rocklands.
Ecological Role
- Can be used as one of many understory herbs in pine rocklands for ecological restoration.
Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits
- Growth Habit: Forb/herb, Vine
- Duration: Perennial
- Perennial subshrub
Interactions with Other Organisms
- Subject to herbivory, as documented in studies examining herbivory in fragmented populations.
- Pollination biology is relevant to fruit production.
Additional Information
- Prefers slightly wetter areas and full to partial sunlight.
- Avoid exposing to temperatures below 15°C.
- Ideal for wildflower and rock gardens.
Resources and Further Information
- florida.plantatlas.usf.edu