Spathodea campanulata - African Tulip Tree at Fullerton Arboretum, Fullerton, CA.
By Delonix1
- 14 Jun, 2010
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Some of the African Tulip trees have been blooming for a couple of months...this pic is from a couple of years ago.
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Lovely one Andy love the way the flowers are distributed on this.
26 Mar, 2011
Sixpence:
Generally, this is how this tree flowers...with hundreds or thousands of flower spikes. :>)
27 Mar, 2011
Its like a christmas tree with their lights wound around the tree
27 Mar, 2011
Very true. It does have a glowing appearance. It looks very nice with up-lighting.
27 Mar, 2011
Must be wonderful to be able to see in reality thanks Andy.
27 Mar, 2011
Sixpence:
You're welcome.
One day I'll post a blooming tree with the up-lighting. :>)
27 Mar, 2011
Oh thats great Andy thank you I shall be looking forward to seeing it.
27 Mar, 2011
Great!
29 Mar, 2011
:o))
29 Mar, 2011
Marguerite:
The flower spikes are pretty large and have dozens of flowers which open over a period of 2 - 4 months.
I have 80 photos of African Tulip trees posted on GoY. I didn't realize I've posted so many! LOL! :>)
1 Apr, 2011
I grew this tree from seed and donated it to the Fullerton arboretum in the nineties.
Sold about 2000 blooming small trees to a nursery in San Diego county that sold them in two days time.
I live in the Sacramento area now and am trying to grow this tree in a whisky barrel with the aid of a heat lamp in the winter time. So far so good.
22 Oct, 2020
Hello Indo:
Wow! Thanks for the incredible information!
This tree is really beautiful! It appears to receive a lot of good care.
There’s so many African Tulip trees in San Diego. It’s a pretty common landscaping tree now.
25 Oct, 2020
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Marguerite:
Thanks! African Tulips grow in tropical and subtropical climates. They can be very weedy in the wet tropics and subtropics though (I'm sure you know this since you lived in Cairns). : > )
17 Jun, 2010