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Allamanda angustifolia

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Allamanda angustifolia
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A. angustifolia
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Allamanda angustifolia

Allamanda angustifolia is a species of Allamanda genus in the Apocynaceae family, which is native from Brazil, typically in Cerrado vegetation. This plant is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius. Known in English as alamander, it has been widely cultivated and naturalized in Florida and elsewhere in the United States.

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