Allamanda Definition Flowers. Their year-round production of large bright flowers have made the Allamanda popular ornamentals. A plant of the genus Allamanda having large showy funnel-shaped flowers in terminal cymes.
Genus of 12 species of evergreen shrubs and scandent climbers from scrub and forest in tropical North Central and South America. A genus of tropical American woody vines family Apocynaceae having funnel-shaped flowers 2 plural -s. A plant of the genus Allamanda.
A popular ornamental vine grown worldwide for its showy flowers and belongs to the Apocynaceae dogbane family.
Species in several families in particular members of the genus Allamanda family Apocynaceae including the South American yellow allamanda. The noun ALLAMANDA has 1 sense. Genus of 12 species of evergreen shrubs and scandent climbers from scrub and forest in tropical North Central and South America. A plant of the genus Allamanda having large showy funnel-shaped flowers in terminal cymes.