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Amarjeet Singh Batth

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When Mussaenda philippica is in full bloom you cannot miss the colours in the garden. It’s the large showy ‘petals’ which are in fact enlarged floral sepals that catches ones attention. It is locally called as Buddah’s Lamp, Bangkok Roses, Dona Aurora and belongs to family Rubiaceae which remains in bloom from March to June. Mussaenda is cultivated as an ornamental plant in tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world.

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Many species of Mussaenda are cultivated because of their resilience and long blooming period. It has over thirteen thousand species but M. philippica is apparently the most commonly cultivated species and has numerous cultivar forms and is considered the parent of almost all hybrids.

These hybrids are known for their splendid and iridescent, enlarged calyx lobes. Mussaenda incana (Dwarf) is native to India and Malaysia. It has bright yellow flowers and creamy yellow sepals and is planted as a ground cover. It is a Perennial deciduous medium-sized shrub. The leaves are simple, opposite, decussate, elliptic-lanceolate with entire margin and acute apex. Calyx lobes are expanded into white or pink multiple floral sepals, usually 5 per flower.


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