Mussaenda philippica

(Bangkok Rose, Queen Sirikit)
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FAMILY |
Rubiaceae |
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Species |
Mussaenda philippica |
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Common name(s) |
Bangkok rose, Queen Sirikit |
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Flower colour; life form |
Yellow; shrub |
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Campus |
Townsville |
Description
This evergreen shrub may reach 2 m in height, the opposite leaves are about 21 x 8 cm, veins obvious, hairs present on both surfaces. Flowers are in terminal clusters, each flower has 5 sepals at least 1 sepal is much enlarged and coloured, usually in the white to apricot range; in some cultivars all sepals may be enlarged. The tubular corolla is yellow. Fruits are black berries. M. erythrophylla from west Africa has a cream corolla and a single red, enlarged sepal.