Angadenia berteroi

Species

Pineland Golden Trumpet

Angadenia berteroi

Angadenia berteroi, commonly known as the Pineland Golden Trumpet, is a flowering plant species native to the subtropical regions of southern Florida and the Caribbean, particularly the Bahamas and parts of Cuba.

Also known as: Pineland Golden Trumpet

Angadenia berteroi, commonly known as the Pineland Golden Trumpet, is a flowering plant species native to the subtropical regions of southern Florida and the Caribbean, particularly the Bahamas and parts of Cuba. This species typically thrives in pinelands and other dry, sandy habitats, often found in association with other xerophytic vegetation. Angadenia berteroi exhibits a growth habit that can reach heights of approximately 1 to 3 meters, presenting a bushy, upright form that contributes to its overall ornamental appeal.

The leaves of Angadenia berteroi are evergreen, simple, and lanceolate, measuring 5 to 10 centimeters in length. They are characterized by a glossy green surface and a slightly wavy margin, which helps reduce water loss in its native dry habitats. The plant produces striking, tubular flowers that are bright yellow to golden in color, typically blooming from late spring to early summer. These flowers are arranged in clusters and are known for their trumpet-like shape, attracting a variety of pollinators, including bees and hummingbirds. Following the flowering period, the plant develops elongated, cylindrical fruits that contain several seeds, aiding in its reproduction and dispersal.

Ecologically, Angadenia berteroi plays a role in supporting local wildlife by providing nectar and habitat for pollinators. Its adaptability to dry conditions allows it to thrive in environments where many other plants may struggle, making it an important species for maintaining biodiversity in its native ecosystems. Additionally, the Pineland Golden Trumpet is sometimes utilized in landscaping due to its attractive flowers and ability to tolerate poor soils and drought, making it a suitable choice for xeriscaping. Its resilience to harsh conditions is an interesting adaptation that enhances its survival and ecological significance in its native range.

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Domain Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Magnoliophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Gentianales
Family Apocynaceae
Genus Angadenia

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Species Angadenia berteroi

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