Allamanda cathartica L. (Mant. Pl. 2: 214. 1771)
Localities: West Indies (exotic), Lesser Antilles (exotic) [Antigua, Grenada, Barbados, Dominica, Martinique, Monserrat, Saba, St. Barthelemy, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent], Greater Antilles [ Cuba (exotic), Cayman Island (exotic), Hispaniola (exotic)[ Dominican Republic, Haiti,], Puerto Rico (naturalized)[ Vieques], Virgin Islands (cultivated) (Guana Islands, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, Tortola, Virgin Gorda ) ], North America (exotic: FL), Central America (exotic), South America (native),
Common Names: Alamanda (Cuba), Alamanda (Puerto Rico), Allamanda (L. Antilles), Allamanda (Puerto Rico), Barbera (Cuba), Barbero (Cuba), Barbero loco (Cuba), Canario (Puerto Rico), Cautiva (Puerto Rico), Cinco llagas (Cuba), Collazo (Cuba), Copa de mantequilla (Dominican Republic), Flor de barbero (Cuba), Jazmín de la tierra (Cuba), Liane à lait (L. Antilles), Mala suegra (Cuba), Mantequilla (Dominican Republic), Yellow allamanda (Jamaica),
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