Galphimia glauca   

Thryallis

Family: Malpighiaceae
Zone: 8-10                              Average Size: 8’H x 5’W

Identification: 

-Opposite arrangement of leaves and stems
-Simple leaf, elliptic to 2 inches long, yellow-green
-Small yellow flowers on terminal racemes in summer
-Fruit is a small brown capsule
           

Note:   Thryallis is a semi-evergreen tropical shrub native to Central America. The showy yellow flowers are abundant all summer. Plants become rather open and leggy with age and may require periodic pruning to maintain shape. On the LSU campus, Thryallis planted in 2001 have survived 5 years of relatively mild winters with no cold damage and remained evergreen.
 
Campus Location: Julian C. Miller Hall, west of patio