Pandorea jasminoides (Lindl.) K.Schum., Nat. Pflanzenfam. 4(3b): 230 1894. (Syn.: Gelseminum jasminoides (Lindl.) Kuntze; Pandorea jasminoides var. alba Rehder; Tecoma jasminoides Lindl.); Bower Vine, Bower of beauty; Description: a woody vine with 5-9 leaflets, entire, glabrous, some times variegated in cv. 'Variegata'; flowers white or tinged with pink, darker pink in throat; 4-5 cm long, in few-flowered panicles, limb spreading with crenate lobes; fruit 6-10 cm long, pointed. syn: Tecoma jasminoides Lindl. Common names: Bower plant With another plant uploaded today ... and finally identified as Podranea ricassoliana through a very interesting thread in which the inputs by several experts slowly built up the progress within few hours, I was reminded of similar named plant I had photographed in California. The two genera are not only close in names, but in characters also and can be separated as under Pandorea: Fruit short oblong, less than 10 cm long, calyx not inflated Podranea: Fruit long linear, longer than 20 cm, calyx inflated. I am uploading Pandorea jasminoides photographed from California a woody vine with 5-9 leaflets, entire, glabrous, some times variegated in cv. 'Variegata'; flowers white or tinged with pink, darker pink in throat; 4-5 cm long, in few-flowered panicles, limb spreading with crenate lobes; fruit 6-10 cm long, pointed. Pictures taken on the 2nd of April,12. may be a variegated mandevilla hybrid? i have seen yellow flowered and deep pink flowered vriegated vines, but not this color... but then nener say never in world of hybrids, eh! looks like tecoma Is this Pandorea jasminoides from Bignoniaceae, common name 'Bower Vine' as in flowersofindia? Kindly confirm. yes aarti jee this is Pandorea jasminoides Adding pictures of a beautiful ornamental vine seen at a plant nursery in Nasik. Seen the same in Lalbagh, Bangalore too. Yes ... I also have it, photographed from California. I will upload it son. Flower size 3-4 cm Leaf Compound with 7 leaflets. I think this is Pandorea jasminoides. Please validate. I think u r right in id I think yes I will upload mine from California. Commonly grown cultivar with variegated leaves, photographed from California Bignoniaceae Week: Pandorea jasminoides from California: Pandorea jasminoides (Lind.) K. Schum. syn: Tecoma jasminoides Lindl. Common names: Bower plant I am uploading Pandorea jasminoides photographed from California a woody vine with 5-9 leaflets, almost sessile, ovate to lanceolate, 3-5 cm long, entire, glabrous, flowers white or tinged with pink, darker pink in throat; 4-5 cm long, in few-flowered panicles, limb spreading with crenate lobes; stamens 4, didynamous; fruit 6-10 cm long,oblong, woody, pointed. what fat pods. are the seeds similar to other of this family? Bignoniaceae Climber : White Flowers : Nasik : 02FEB15 : AK-4 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) Cultivated, ornamental climber seen in a plant nursery in Nasik. Pictures taken on 17/1/15 Podranea Species? Flowers were pure white. Podranea species so far in efi. Leaves are like Jasminum, species should be Alba or white flowered variety of Pandorea jasminoides (Lindl.) K.Schum. Thanks for the id of this climber. This climber Pandorea jasminoides (Lindl.) K.Schum. (Bignoniaceae) was photographed at Nanda Devi temple in Almora, Uttarakhand in September 2016. The tropical Australian climber is thriving well in this habitat of lower temperate zone of the Himalaya. Thanks ..., I recently got an opportunity to see this in a nursery at Dehradun.. SK554 09 JUN-2017:ID : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4) Location: 12 Mile, Kalimpong, India Date: 23 May 2017 Altitude: 4000 ft. Some ornamental vine? Bignoniaceae... I guess so, cultivated.Pl. Check comparative images at family page in efi site. Thanks, ..., for the initial lead. Mahe climber : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Request for identification of an ornamental climber from Mahe. Photographed in October 2019. Is it Pandorea jasminoides? Seems correct ! References: |
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