Allamanda Uses. 13062019 The plant is sometimes gathered from the wild for local use in traditional medicine and is also grown as an ornamental. Add flower plant fertilizer once or twice a month especially for allamanda grown in pots.
Studies have indicated the potential antibacterial antifungal and invitro hepatoprotective properties of Allamanda flower extracts. In traditional medicine an infusion of the bark and leaves is used as a purgative. Uses Folkloric - The plant draws its name from Allamand who made the plant known a century and a half ago who used a cathartic infusion of the leaves for colic.
The taste leaves Golden-trumpet common Allamanda Allamanda Cathartica is a bitter pungent laxative and nutritious cause vomiting.
It has been used as a laxative febrifuge as well as for the treatment of jaundice and enlarged spleen resulting from malaria. Pinch developing shoots to increase branching and to form a more dense canopy. Studies have indicated the potential anti-inflammatory laxative antioxidant antibacterial antifungal and invitro hepatoprotective properties of Allamanda flower extracts. The taste leaves Golden-trumpet common Allamanda Allamanda Cathartica is a bitter pungent laxative and nutritious cause vomiting.