Caesalpian pulcherma

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Overview

Caesalpian pulcherma

Overview: Caesalpinia pulcherrima, commonly known as Pride of Barbados, is a stunning flowering tree native to tropical regions of the Americas. Renowned for its vibrant, flamboyant flowers and attractive foliage, this plant is a popular choice for ornamental landscaping, especially in road divider and public space settings.

Key Features:

Foliage: The leaves of the Pride of Barbados are compound, fern-like, and finely divided, giving the tree a delicate appearance. The lush green foliage provides an excellent backdrop for the brilliant flowers.

Flowers: The standout feature of Caesalpinia pulcherrima is its striking flower clusters. The flowers are typically bright orange, yellow, and red, with long stamens that extend beyond the petals, creating a showy display. Blooms appear in summer and attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators, adding dynamic beauty to any landscape.

Growth Habit: This plant can grow as a shrub or small tree, reaching heights of 10 to 20 feet. Its bushy, rounded shape makes it suitable for a variety of landscape settings, including road dividers, parks, and gardens.