Urechites suberectus Müll.Arg.

Frost-tender, evergreen, twining climber, with opposite, ovate leaves, downy beneath, with large, salver-shaped, yellow flowers, with somewhat reflexed petals, in summer.  [RHSD].

Horticultural & Botanical History

‘This twining plant is well adapted for pot culture, being moderate in growth and a profuse bloomer, producing great clusters of Convolvulus-shaped flowers of the purest yellow, all through the summer and autumn months.’  [Gard. Chron. 1853].  Introduced to Britain in 1759 by Miller, but was rare by 1840.  [MB p.101/1840].  ‘I regret that at the time the drawing of this really handsome Apocyneous plant [Dipladenia flava] was made from specimens in the Royal Gardens, the glandular structure of the receptacle and of the inside of the calyx was neglected to be examined, and I am at a loss whether to refer the species to Echites or to Dipladenia.  The general form of the flower seems to justify its being placed in the latter genus; if indeed the two be really distinct.  The plant seems undoubtedly new, and was sent from Santa Martha, New Grenada, by Mr. Purdie, in 1845.  It requires the heat of a stove for its successful cultivation.  The flowers are nearly equal in size, and the same in colour, as our yellow-flowered species of Allamanda.  Its blossoms with us are produced in May.’  [BM t.4702/1853].  ABR pl.187/1801.

History at Camden Park

Listed in the 1850 and 1857 catalogues [T.404/1850].  First obtained from Loddiges’ Nursery in 1848 but Macarthur reported in a letter dated 1st February, 1849, that it was dead on arrival.  [MP A2933-1, p.185].  It was obtained from them again, brought out from England by Captain P. P. King in late 1849.  [ML A1980-3].  See also Mandevilla longiflora (Desf.) Pichon.

Notes

Echites suberectus Andr. = Urechites andrewsii Small, synonym Echites andrewsii Chapm.  A related species with yellow flowers from Florida.  [RHSD].  BM t.1064/1807.

Published May 29, 2009 - 05:02 PM | Last updated Sep 21, 2011 - 05:18 PM


Illustrated are ovate leaves and bright yellow salviform flowers.  Curtis's Botanical Magazine t.4702, 1853.

Urechites suberectus Müll.Arg. | BM t.4702/1853 | BHL

 

More details about Urechites suberectus Müll.Arg.
Family Apocynaceae
Category
Region of origin

Caribbean

Synonyms
  • Echites suberectus Jacq.
  • Haemadictyon suberectum G.Don
  • Urechites pinetorum Small
  • Dipladenia flava Hook.

 

Common Name

Savannah flower

Name in the Camden Park Record

Echites suberecta 

 

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