: The vine is a rampant climber, often reaching heights of over 30 feet. Its large, glossy green leaves can grow up to 9 inches long and are marked by prominent veins.
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. beaumontia
Beaumontia grandiflora is a vigorous climber in the (dogbane) family, a group that includes other fragrant tropicals like Frangipanis and Oleanders. : The vine is a rampant climber, often
: It is indigenous to the subtropical regions of the eastern Indian Subcontinent, southern China, and mainland Southeast Asia, thriving in forest margins and clearings. and mainland Southeast Asia