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Bower of Beauty

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Pandorea jasminoides


Plant Number: 58

Common Name: Bower of Beauty

Scientific Name: Pandorea jasminoides

 

Derivation of name

Pandorea – In Greek Mythology Pandora opened a sealed vessel to release evil spirits. In relation to the plant this refers to the many seeds released once the capsule is split open

jasminoides – From the Latin word, 'jasmine' and the Greek work 'oides', meaning "resembling", referring to a resemblance to the genus Jasminum


Description

  • Evergreen, vigorous woody climber which is typically found in tropical and subtropical rainforests and warm temperate areas of eastern Queensland to northern New South Wales

  • Flowers are white or pale pink trumpet-shaped with hairy centres, up to 6 cm long, which appear in clusters for months from late spring to summer

  • Flowers are followed by immature light green, oblong stalked fruit capsules that mature in woody pods about 8 cm long and 2 cm winged

  • Boat-shaped pods open to reveal numerous papery seeds which are circular and winged

  • The Pandorea species develops a strong and penetrating root system and should not be planted near underground pipelines

Acknowledgment: Australian National Botanic Gardens, Australian National Herbarium

Photo:  Angus Stewart gardendrum.com.au


 

 

 

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Last reviewed 19 June 2020
Last updated 19 June 2020