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tecoma stans elata and tecomaria capensis
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Posted by boomchuckchuck southern CA (My Page) on Sat, Mar 27, 04 at 10:56
I just purchased a tecoma stans elata from an online
nursery, and was startled by it's familiar leaves. I'm
hoping it is indeed a different species, or flower than
the "cape honeysuckle" tecomaria capensis that is currently
growing in my garden (I have yellow and orange). The photo
of the tecoma stans elata flowers looked more "trumpet" or
"bell" shaped, while my familiar cape flowers are more
"slipper shaped". I'm sorry if I'm sounding like a blundering idot here...just hoping that I didn't spend a
good sum on something I have already in abundance.
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RE: tecoma stans elata and tecomaria capensis
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| Hi chuck, So which one did you buy, Tecoma stans or Tecoma alata? These are two different plants. Tecomaria has been sunk into Tecoma and the Cape Honeysuckle is now Tecoma capensis, although some authors find this questionable. T.alata is of garden origin, T.capensis is indigenous to the summer rainfall region of South Africa, and T.stans is fron Central and South America and a DECLARED WEED (category I) in SA. Easy to see why, I removed this tree from my garden 6 years ago when it was still young, now I am still pulling up dozens and dozens of seedlings every year! Maddy |
RE: tecoma stans elata and tecomaria capensis
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| Dear Maddy: Thank you for your scholarly response. My new purchase is labled as tecoma elata. I know what you mean by tecomaria's invasive nature. I hired a guy to "de-jungle" my side yard which had cape plumbango, bouganvilla, "tecomaria" and oleanders growing in a tangled heap,(planted by the previous owners) but I see there are plumangos and tecomarias poking their noses out of the soil. Thanks! boomchuckchuck |
RE: tecoma stans elata and tecomaria capensis
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Chuck, I'm looking for some of the orange variety of the tecoma stans. If you have this, can I exchange some seeds with you? Xtal |
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