Tree Delonix Regia | 4.0 - 4.5 m | 20 - 25 cm girth
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Delonix regia, commonly known as the royal poinciana or flamboyant tree, is one of the most spectacular tropical ornamental trees, famous for its fiery red or orange-red flowers and broad, umbrella-like canopy.
š Key Facts
Scientific name: Delonix regia
Common names: Royal poinciana, flamboyant tree, flame tree, gulmohar (India)
Family: Fabaceae (subfamily: Caesalpinioideae)
Native range: Madagascar (now widely naturalized in tropical and subtropical regions)
Height: Typically 5ā12 meters (16ā40 feet)
Spread: Wide, flat-topped crown often broader than its height
Leaves: Bipinnate, fern-like, bright green, providing light shade
Flowers: Bright red or orange, large (up to 10 cm wide), blooming in clusters
Fruit: Long, dark brown pods up to 60 cm (24 in) long containing hard seeds
šæ Growing Conditions
Light: Full sun (essential for flowering)
Soil: Prefers well-drained soil; tolerates slightly alkaline or saline conditions
Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
Climate: Tropical and subtropical; frost-sensitive
Propagation: By seeds (which require scarification or soaking) or cuttings
šŗ Uses
Ornamental: Valued for its striking blooms and wide shade canopy in streets, gardens, and parks
Shade: Popular shade tree in hot climates
Traditional uses: Seeds used in jewelry; pods occasionally used for fuel or toys
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