Delostoma
Delostoma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae. These plants are native to South America, specifically found in regions such as the Andes. They are typically woody vines or shrubs, known for their showy, trumpet-shaped flowers. The corolla can range in color, including variations of red, orange, and yellow.
Delostoma species are often cultivated as ornamental plants due to their attractive blooms and climbing habit. They prefer well-drained soil and sunny locations. The genus is relatively small, comprising a limited number of distinct species. Botanical research continues to refine the classification and understanding of relationships within the Bignoniaceae family, including the genus Delostoma. Details about specific species, their geographical distribution, and specific cultivation requirements can be found in specialized botanical resources.