Tecomanthe burungu explained
Tecomanthe burungu, commonly known as Roaring Meg Creek trumpet vine or pink trumpet vine, is a climber native to Queensland, Australia.[1] The taxon was recorded in the Australian Plant Census in 2010 as Tecomanthe sp. Roaring Meg and formally described in 2018. Plants are cultivated for their ornamental pink tubular flowers.[2] [3] [4]
Notes and References
- Ford. A. J.. Zich. F. A.. December 2018. Tecomanthe burungu (Bignoniaceae), a new species from northern Queensland. Australian Systematic Botany. 31. 5–6. 481–486. 10.1071/SB18031. 1030-1887.
- Web site: F.A.Zich . B.P.M.Hyland . T.Whiffen . R.A.Kerrigan . Bernard Hyland . 2020 . Tecomanthe burungu . Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants Edition 8 (RFK8) . . 20 June 2021.
- Web site: Roaring Meg Creek Trumpet Vine (Tecomanthe sp. 'Roaring Meg') . Waterwise Plant Selector . Queensland Government . 25 July 2013 .
- Web site: Pink trumpet vine – Tecomanthe sp. (Roaring Meg L.J.Brass 20326) . Wetland Info . Queensland Government . 25 July 2013 .