Beaumontia File

The genus was named in 1824 by Danish botanist Nathaniel Wallich in honor of of Bretton Hall, Yorkshire. Lady Beaumont was a noted patron of horticulture who maintained massive glasshouses for exotic species.

Beyond its ornamental value, Beaumontia has diverse practical and medicinal applications: beaumontia

The genus , most famously represented by the species Beaumontia grandiflora , comprises nine species of evergreen woody vines. Commonly known as Herald’s Trumpet , the Nepal Trumpet Flower , or the Easter Lily Vine , these plants are celebrated for their monumental size and striking, trumpet-shaped white blossoms. Botanical Profile and Origin The genus was named in 1824 by Danish