Stephanotis floribunda seedlings sprouting
At my mom's house in southern California I planted Stephanotis floribunda and two different Mandevillas on her gazebo. The Stephanotis made a seed pod last fall. The seedlings are sprouting. It would sure be neat if these are hybrids between Stephanotis and Mandevilla!
Stephanotis and Mandevilla are in the dogbane family, Apocynaceae. Well-known plants in this family include the common oleander, Nerium; Plumeria; and the desert rose, Adenium. Stephanotis floribunda is native to Madagascar. The fragrant white flowers are often used in bridal bouquets, and as lei flowers in Hawaii.
Stephanotis sometimes set seed, which is only viable for a few months. In common with most Apocynaceae, viable seed yields nearly 100% germination.
The photo insists on uploading with incorrect rotation. Sorry.
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