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Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum, Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda
  Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum
Family: Apocynaceae
Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda
Origin: Central America
vine or creeperfull sunsemi-shademoderate wateryellow/orange flowerspoisonous or toxicattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsSeaside, salt tolerant plantincuded in CD catalog
Yellow mandevillas are just recently gaining recognition. The flower color is almost neon yellow throughout. Grows as a vine-like shrub when it is young. Left to it own devices, it develops into a sprawling vine climbing over nearby shrubs, trees and other structures. Flowers are about 2-3 inches across, produced year-round on stem tips, although the plant is not covered with flowers like the Allamanda. There are usually some flowers on the plant all year long. Flowering period: June-October. All parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Handling plant may cause skin irritation.



Link to this plant: http://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/urechites_lutea.htm
 
Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum, Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda
Var. variegata

Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum, Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda
Var. variegata
Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum, Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda
Var. variegata
Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum, Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda
Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum, Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda
Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum, Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda
Urechites lutea, Vinca lutea, Pentalion luteum, Yellow Mandevilla, Yellow Dipladenia, Wild Allamanda

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Name:Jim Mansfield
Email:jtmansfield@ca.rr.com
Location:Costa Mesa, CA USA
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15 Jul 2008, 5:07 PM
I purchased a Yellow Mandevilla (Urechites Lutea) from you about a year ago. After some problems it appears to have recovered and now has a beautiful flower.
Yesterday, I found a Wild Alamanda (Pentalion luteum) at a local (CA) nursery. The two plants look virtually identical, and I notice are listed together on your web-site. Are they the same plant? Why the two different latin names?

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