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Allamanda 'Cherries Jubilee' - Cherries Jubilee Allamanda


Allamanda 'Cherries Jubilee' - Cherries Jubilee Allamanda (Allamanda 'Cherries Jubilee' - Cherries Jubilee Allamanda)

My newest plant which is a viny shrub. It's a relatively new gorgeous hybrids which is grown in south Florida...now it's made it's way to San Diego. I'll see how well it grows here. Photo taken June 4, 2012.



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Hope for your sake that it doesn't go as mad as A.cathartica!

5 Jun, 2012

 

Meanie:

I don't think it will in San Diego's climate. In Florida or Hawai'i it could, though.

My A cathrtica died! :>( I think the pot it was in, kept the soil soggy! My Allamanda 'Cherries Jubilee' is going into the ground very soon -- maybe tomorrow.

6 Jun, 2012

 

Isn't killing A.cathartica regarded as something of an achievement!!

I nearly bought a Solandra maxima the other day - it was growing and blooming as a short shrub so I was a little unsure as to how viable this would be long term.

6 Jun, 2012

 

I wouldn't say it's an achievement. I do know that A cathartica does not like wet feet. Even though, A cathartica is widely available in San Diego, it's considered borderline in many parts of San Diego County.

Solandra maxima can be grown as a shrub. You can grow it outdoors in summer, then cut it back drastically before you bring it indoors. It's very tolerant of being cut back.

The Solandra maxima - Cup of Gold Vines have been in bloom since January. I just recently realized how widely this vine is planted around San Diego (it's everywhere).

6 Jun, 2012

 

If it wasn't one of my favourite vines I would offer my congratulations!!!

May have to go back for the Solandra then - 60mile round trip!

6 Jun, 2012

 

My favorite nursery (where I purchased this plant) had many A. cathartic, schottii...but not many A. 'Cherries Jubilee'.

Solandra maxima is worth it! The flowers are spectacular and smell like coconut-vanilla.

6 Jun, 2012

 

Has nt it done well from this Andy

30 Aug, 2017

 

It's done very well over the last 5 years. When I first purchased it, I wasn't sure because I had never grown one before here. Actually, it growing so fast and blooming so well I've have to cut it back a little. It can take over. I have to cut it back a few times in summer.

30 Aug, 2017

 

Thats great it dome so well and cutting it back will also help it survive in drought not putting to much strain on it.☺

31 Aug, 2017

 

I actually hate cutting it back! All the flowers bloom at the tips...so I have to cut a lot of flowers buds off. I must be cut back or it'll take over the back yard.

1 Sep, 2017

 

What a shame Andy do you cut it back at a certain time of year so you do t miss it flowering.

1 Sep, 2017

 

I cut it back a little after winter and during summer. Right now so many of the flowers were burned off the plant due to the extremely high temps.

3 Sep, 2017

 

Thats a shame the flowers are burned so you cut back twice a year it must like it as it flowers so well.0

3 Sep, 2017

 

There's so many new buds. It'll bloom for at least 4 months longer.

4 Sep, 2017

 

Thats wonderful its a good one to flower so long more pictures for us to see then ☺

4 Sep, 2017

 

Yes, many more photos until Christmas time.

5 Sep, 2017

 

That's great I shall look forward to seeing them.

5 Sep, 2017

 

Great! :>))

7 Sep, 2017

 

7 Sep, 2017




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