Spathodea campanulata or African Tulip Tree
By Klahanie
- 13 Nov, 2013
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On our way to market. It was very cold day today.November 13 2013
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:-) This whole street is lined with these trees and that makes it a nice walk in this time of the year.
14 Nov, 2013
I actually lived in Africa and saw these everywhere. The fushia pink ones were just as amazing as this one. Great Tree!
14 Nov, 2013
I heard that they can be very invasive in Africa. I have never seen or heard of fuchsia pink one.
14 Nov, 2013
I could be wrong about the type of tree I'm thinking of, but it looked very much like this one except pink. These red ones were there tool
14 Nov, 2013
Love this tree.
14 Nov, 2013
There are some beautiful pink flowering trees which bloom in spring.
14 Nov, 2013
Yes the flowering trees there were nothing short of amazing. I've posted a couple pics to my gallery, maybe you can identify the pink flowering trees in the background and I think the red ones are these. This was Dar es Salaam province of Tanzania in February - March.
14 Nov, 2013
lovely trees!!!
15 Nov, 2013
They are in full bloom now. Splendid show.
15 Nov, 2013
I love large African Tulip trees! My tree is still blooming...and it's been blooming since April 1st.
I have never seen a fuchsia-colored African Tulip Tree, either. The golden-yellow variety is common here, though.
Here's a photo of the golden-yellow African Tulip Tree:
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/220754-spathodea-campanulata-aurea-gold-yellow-african-tulip-tree
17 Nov, 2013
since April? wow.
I have not noticed the yellow one around here yet .
18 Nov, 2013
Here's a link to what I think might be a fushia colored tree, but I could be wrong...
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/282272-dar-es-salaam-province-of-tanzania-africa/member/bathgate
18 Nov, 2013
Klahanie:
Yes, my African Tulip tree is a very good bloomer. It has blooms on it almost all year. It's heaviest bloom is from April - Nov. and sporadic blooms during the other months.
18 Nov, 2013
Bathgate:
I posted a comment on your photo. It's definitely not African Tulip tree.
18 Nov, 2013
Thanks Delonix1
18 Nov, 2013
Bathgate:
You're welcome. :>)
18 Nov, 2013
Klahanie:
I just noticed your caption on the photo. How cold was it?
I can't imagine it being cold especially when the African Tulip trees are in full bloom. They need warm to hot weather to bloom well.
18 Nov, 2013
Ah..I totally forgot to look for and over these past Mexico photos. I will now.
13 Jan, 2016
Delonix1, I call 17-18 deg Celsius cold here. The year round temperatures days are around 25-28. But as I type this it is cold and cloudy today ...it was raining over night. It is some kind of pattern every year in January,
There is a name for it which I forgot.
Isn't it a beauty Stan?
13 Jan, 2016
! the CabaƱuelas ! just remembered
That is what they call the rain in January and also predict the rainy season according to when it comes. Too scientific for me.
15 Jan, 2016
Klahanie:
That would be chilly for so far south into Mexico.
It's been pretty chilly here in San Diego, also. Not like the last two years when we had summer temps in winter.
It's suppose to warm up into the low 70's (22 degrees C) here this weekend.
15 Jan, 2016
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Beautiful
13 Nov, 2013