How to grow Allamanda

Allamanda plant grow and care – tree, shrub or vine of the genus Allamanda plant also known as Golden trumpet, Allamanda plant perennial evergreen can grow as annual, used as ornamental fragrant plant, can grow in tropics mediterranean, subtropics or temperate climate 9+ as perennial and 7+ as annual.

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Leaves color green in elliptic shape the leaves grow on whorls.

Allamanda plant flower

Flower color can be: yellow, pink or red in trumpet-bell shape the flowers grow in cluster.

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How to grow Allamanda plant growing and care:
Better frost free, well drain, rich soil, trellising (for the vine), rich soil, mulch

How to care:
Fertilize once a year, add mulch to keep the soil moist, add humus and organic matter

What is the best way to start growing?
Plant / Seed / Vegetative Reproduction – cutting

How to propagate:
Propagation by cutting better to start in the spring or with temperature of 24-28C (75-83F), requirements: moist soil, high humidity, peat soil, hormone for root growth, highly recommend to use green house (or small plastic box with holes), possible also to start cutting by water but need also the same condition and to switch soil every few days

Is it necessary to graft or use vegetative reproduction?
No, but easier start by cutting than from seeds although it’s not hard to start from seeds

Difficulties or problems when growing:
Invasive and aggressive

Planting season:
Spring (as annual) or as perennial in hardiness zone 9, spring to summer in hardiness zone 10, spring to autumn in hardiness zone 11, all year in hardiness zone 12+.

How to plant:
Dig hole bigger than the roots ball, add to the hole: organic matter, dead leaves and humus put back some soil and mix it, after this cover, the plant need to trellising on something, water it twice in the first day and every day for two weeks.

Pests and diseases:
Aphids, meal bug, mites

Pruning season:
Autumn / Winter (possible all the year)

How to prune:
Just for design, dead stems, and better to prune that plant that all the branches will get sun or at least light (better for blooming)

Size of the plant:
0.5-6 m – 3-18 feet, 2-6m (6-20 feet) as Vine, 4-6m (12-20 feet) as tree, 0.5-3m (2-10 feet) as shrub

Growth speed in optimal condition:
Fast growing, when the plant young grow slowly

Water requirement:
Average amount of water / Big amount of water

Light conditions in optimal condition for growing:
Full Sun / Half Shade will bloom less

Is it possible to grow indoor as houseplant?
No

Growing is also possible in a planter, flowerpot, containers:
Yes, when grow in container, size 10-20 liter (2.5-5 gallon), average amount of water that needed, it’s to keep the soil moist and the water go out of the pot, when it’s grow as perennial every two years to switch soil, and prune part of the roots and the plants, soil rich with organic matter add fertilizer, can us in potting mix or peat soil with perlite or vermiculite.

Blooming information

Bloom season?
Summer / Autumn

General information about the flower
Trumpet-bell shape flowers grow in cluster, color mostly yellow but can be pink or red

How to grow Allamanda plant from seeds

Sowing requirement:
Moist soil, better when the temperature 21-26 (70-79F), sunny location

Saving seeds and care until sowing:
Dry and dark location

Sowing season:
Spring / Summer

Planting spacing:
Better in different pots, direct in the place 3*3m (10*10 feet)

Depth of Sowing:
2-4cm (1-1.8 inches)

Conditions for seeds germinate:
Moist soil, high humidity in sunny location

Watering requires for Seeds:
Big amount of water and after germinate average amount of water

Germination time:
2-6 weeks

Condition of seedling:
Full sun with regular watering

Scientific:

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Categories

Blooming Seasons
  • Autumn flowers
  • Summer flowers
Flower colors
  • Pink flower
  • Red flower
  • Yellow flower
Climate
  • Mediterranean Climate
  • Subtropics Climate
  • Temperate Climate
  • Tropics Climate
Ornamental parts
  • Ornamental flower
  • Ornamental leaves
  • Ornamental plant
Plant growing speed
  • Fast growing plants
Plant life-form
  • Annual plant
  • Evergreen
  • Perennial plant
  • Shrub
  • Tree
  • Vine
Plant Uses
  • Fragrance
  • Hedging plants
  • Ornamental plants
Planting Season
  • Autumn Planting
  • Spring Planting
  • Summer planting
Plants sun exposure
  • Full sun Plants
  • Part shade Plants
Watering plants
  • Big amount of water
  • Regularly water
Hardiness zone
  • Hardiness zone 10
  • Hardiness zone 11
  • Hardiness zone 12
  • Hardiness zone 13
  • Hardiness zone 7
  • Hardiness zone 8
  • Hardiness zone 9

Growing in Pots, Balconies & Indoors

Allamanda (golden trumpet) is a vigorous tropical climber-shrub grown for its glossy leaves and big trumpet flowers. The grower says it is not a houseplant – it needs strong sun to bloom – but it grows well in a large container on a warm, sunny patio or balcony, and in cold climates a pot lets you move it under cover for the winter.

Quick Details

  • Container Size: 10-20 L (2.5-5 gal), per the grower
  • Indoor Suitability: Not a true houseplant; too little light indoors to flower – a bright sunroom or the warmest sunny window at best
  • Best Spot: Full sun (half shade means fewer flowers)
  • Soil & Drainage: Rich, organic potting mix, or peat/coir with perlite or vermiculite; must drain freely
  • Watering in Pots: Keep the soil moist with water running freely from the pot; containers dry faster than open ground

Indoors & On the Windowsill

  • Not a houseplant: The grower marks it unsuitable indoors – it is a sun-lover that grows leggy and refuses to flower in ordinary room light. At most, try the brightest, warmest sunny window or a heated sunroom.
  • Overwintering under cover: This is the real reason to pot it in cold climates. Allamanda is frost-tender, so before the cold arrives bring the container into a bright, frost-free room, conservatory or greenhouse, water sparingly, and move it back out once warmth returns.
  • Toxic – keep it away: All parts and the milky sap are poisonous and the sap can irritate skin, so keep plants out of reach of children and pets and wash your hands after pruning. Never let anyone eat any part of it.

On a Balcony or Patio

  • Light & warmth: Give it the hottest, sunniest, most sheltered spot; walls and railings that trap and reflect heat suit this tropical well.
  • Support & wind: The climbing types need a trellis or obelisk – tie in the shoots and shelter them from strong wind on exposed balconies.
  • Drying & runoff: Sun-warmed pots dry quickly, so check moisture often; position the pot so milky-sapped drips and runoff don’t stain paving or reach where children and pets play.

Choosing the Pot, Soil & Long-Term Care

  • Pot & drainage: A 10-20 L pot (the grower’s size) with strong drainage holes; skip a standing saucer of water to avoid root rot.
  • Potting mix: Rich in organic matter – a good potting mix, or peat/coir with perlite or vermiculite for aeration (the grower’s recipe).
  • Feeding: Container plants lose nutrients to leaching, so feed regularly through the growing season to keep the flowers coming.

Grower’s Container Tip

  • Repot and rejuvenate every two years: When grown on as a perennial, every couple of years switch out the soil and prune back part of the roots along with some top growth, then return the plant to fresh, organic-rich mix – this keeps a potted Allamanda vigorous and free-flowering.

Bloom & Flower Guide

Quick Details

  • Bloom Season: Summer to autumn
  • Flower Appearance: Large yellow (sometimes pink or red) trumpet-to-bell flowers in clusters, lightly fragrant
  • Edibility: Toxic – do not eat any part; the milky sap can also irritate skin and eyes

Detailed Blooming Overview

Golden trumpet blooms generously through the warm months, opening its bold trumpet-shaped flowers on new growth. It is a gorgeous, fragrant climber – but every part is poisonous, so it is a plant to admire rather than sample.

Flower Characteristics

  • Trumpet-to-bell-shaped flowers in clusters, most often golden yellow but sometimes pink or red.

Bloom Care & Thinning

  • Keeping it flowering: It blooms on new wood, so a light prune encourages fresh flowering shoots.
  • Safety: All parts are poisonous – keep prunings and fallen flowers away from children and pets, wear gloves, and wash hands after handling the irritant sap.