Tecomaria compensis (Cape Honeysuckle)
By Klahanie
- 27 Nov, 2012
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The resort we are staying in has beautiful grounds and to me unknown and exotic flora. This is one of them.
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Thank you Delonix for the botanical name, I have just adjusted the description.
1 Dec, 2012
You're welcome. There's yellow, gold and pinkish colored flowering varieties, also.
3 Dec, 2012
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It's the very commonly grown Tecomaria compensis (Cape Honeysuckle). Fall - Spring is when it blooms best in Southern California.
1 Dec, 2012