Neighbour's trees
By Klahanie
- 19 Nov, 2015
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The red blooming tree is African tulip tree .(Spathodea) .They are in full bloom now.
The view over this property looks so lush.
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It's very scenic.
19 Nov, 2015
Thank you for your notes Delonix and Bathgate . The vegeration around here is amazing. They had lots of rain from Patricia hurricane and it shows.
19 Nov, 2015
It looks as if you are high up.
19 Nov, 2015
You are right Hywel, we are 5,000 ft above sea level and have mountains behind us.
20 Nov, 2015
There are not many large tropical palms with feathery fronds native to Mexico. I'm guessing that beauty is an Oil Palm?
20 Nov, 2015
I have no idea Stan. There are literally thousands of palms around. Maybe not native but thriving . Sorry but when it comes to palms I am completely ignorant .
I just posted a picture for you of several palms at the other neighbour. Would you know which they are?
20 Nov, 2015
Just wondering. It could be a Royal Palm.Some have feathery fronds instead of the bottlebrush type fronds.
20 Nov, 2015
Stan, I think you're correct that's a Royal Palm. They go very well together with African Tulip trees.
21 Nov, 2015
Good to know. I posted palms on the other side of us which I think are Royal Palms. Can you please ID it for me?.
21 Nov, 2015
Sure. :>)
21 Nov, 2015
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This photo is of species Spathodea.
See who else has plants in genus Spathodea.
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Such beautiful African Tulip trees! My African tulip tree has been flowering for 2 1/2 years straight. That's very unusual.
I just posted some pics a few days ago of some flowering here in San Diego.
19 Nov, 2015