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Spathodea campanulata - African Tulip Tree Blooming


Spathodea campanulata - African Tulip Tree Blooming (Spathodea campanulata - African Tulip Tree)

African Tulip tree blooming in the Hillcrest District of San Diego, CA. Photo taken August 14, 2010. I've seen African Tulip trees bloom every month of the year here in San Diego, however, their heaviest flowering occurs from April - November.



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Its really very very attractive.Can I grow them in tropical climate?

16 Aug, 2010

 

Camillia:

African Tulip tree is native to the deep wet tropics of the Congo region of Africa. It should do extremely well there in your tropical climate.

African Tulip trees do very well here and are common -- and we have a dry subtropical climate.

16 Aug, 2010

 

Thanks Delonix

16 Aug, 2010

 

Nice pic Delonix :o)

16 Aug, 2010

 

Camillia:

You're welcome.

16 Aug, 2010

 

Pip_c:

Thanks! : > )

16 Aug, 2010

 

It's gorgeous ! Wish I could grow it here in NC. I'd love to be able to see this blooming year round in my garden.

21 Aug, 2010

 

Flcrazy:

Thanks! : > )

It will grow and flower well in a 15 or 20 gallon pot.

21 Aug, 2010



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