Apocynaceae
hammock viper's-tail: Fast Growing
Pentalinon luteum
This tropical vine thrives in high light conditions and requires well-draining soil with consistent moisture. It needs a trellis or support structure to climb effectively.
Every 7 days
Bright indirect
18° - 35°C
50% - 85%
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What is hammock viper's-tail?
hammock viper's-tail (Pentalinon luteum) is a medium-care plant from the Apocynaceae family. Pentalinon luteum, commonly known as hammock viper's-tail or wild allamanda, is a vigorous evergreen woody vine native to Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. It is prized for its glossy, leathery elliptical leaves and its prolific production of bright yellow, funnel-shaped flowers that resemble...
hammock viper's-tail grows up to 5.0m, with spread of 250cm, watering every 7 days, 18°C â 35°C, 50â85% humidity. It is suitable for indoor environments and not safe for pets.
Without precautions, ingestion can cause irritation in pets. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs. Without adequate drainage, root rot can develop within 14 days.
How to Care for hammock viper's-tail?
TLDR: hammock viper's-tail needs Bright indirect, watering every 7 days, and temperatures between 18-35°C with 50-85% humidity.
How Often Should You Water hammock viper's-tail?
Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil feels dry. During the winter months, reduce watering frequency as the plant's growth slows down.
How Much Light Does hammock viper's-tail Need?
For the best flowering results, place in a location that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. It can tolerate partial shade but will produce fewer blooms.
What Is the Best Soil for hammock viper's-tail?
Use a rich, loamy potting mix amended with perlite or coarse sand to ensure rapid drainage while retaining some moisture.
What Pot Should You Use for hammock viper's-tail?
A large, heavy ceramic or terracotta pot with excellent drainage is recommended to prevent the vine from tipping over as it grows.
Care Schedule
Fertilize
Every 30 days
Misting
Every 3 days
Rotate
Every 14 days
Repot
Every 730 days
What Is hammock viper's-tail and Where Does It Come From?
Pentalinon luteum, commonly known as hammock viper's-tail or wild allamanda, is a vigorous evergreen woody vine native to Florida, the Bahamas, and the Caribbean. It is prized for its glossy, leathery elliptical leaves and its prolific production of bright yellow, funnel-shaped flowers that resemble those of the true Allamanda. While it is a beautiful ornamental climber, it is important to note that all parts of the plant contain milky sap that can be irritating to the skin and toxic if ingested.
How to Propagate hammock viper's-tail?
Stem Cuttings
- Wear gloves when taking cuttings to avoid irritation from the milky sap.
- Keep the medium consistently moist but not soggy during the rooting process.
- 1 Select a Cutting
Take a 4-6 inch cutting from a semi-hardwood stem that is healthy and free of pests.
- 2 Prepare the Stem
Remove the lower leaves and dip the cut end into rooting hormone powder.
- 3 Planting
Insert the cutting into a moist mixture of peat and perlite, ensuring at least one node is buried.
- 4 Humidity and Heat
Cover the pot with a plastic bag to maintain high humidity and place in a warm, bright spot out of direct sunlight.
Materials needed:
How Big Does hammock viper's-tail Grow?
TLDR: hammock viper's-tail can reach up to 5.0m tall with Fast growth rate.
Max height
5.0m
Spread
2.5m
Growth rate
Fast
Foliage
Evergreen
Warning: Toxic Plant
This plant can be toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of:
Plant Uses
Ornamental
Great for decoration
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Meaning & Symbolism
In some Caribbean cultures, yellow flowering vines are associated with sunshine, joy, and the endurance of the tropical spirit.
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