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Artabotrys hexapetalus Ylang-ylang Vine
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Photographer: Tatiana Anderson
ID: 0000 0000 1204 0138 (2004-12-07)Copyright © 2004 TopTropicals.com
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date of photo May 15, 2004
this photo depicts a plant that was cultivated or collected in the wild
photo location Author's garden, S. Florida
plant's place of origin
S. Florida (Florida, US)family
Annonaceae
notes Scientific names: A. hexapetalus, A. siamensis, A. odoratissimus, A. uncinatus Origin: Tropical Asia. Woody climber, can become dense evergreen shrub bearing extremely fragrant creamy white to canary yellow or light green flowers that are extremely fragrant, flowers turning yellow with age. Absolutely intoxicating fragrance! A medium size vine 8 to 10'. Once picked flowers are very long lasting and hold the scent for days, if kept in water, permeating an entire roomphoto category: Plant - tree/shrub
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common names
Climbing Ilang-ilang (ITIS )
Ylang-ylang Vine, Bhandari Vine (photographer)
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