Schizolobium parahybum - Brazilian Fern Tree
By Delonix1
- 22 Sep, 2008
- 7 likes
This is a beautiful tree that has fern-like leave and yellow flower in late winter or spring. It can become a huge tree 120+ feet. It is grown in coastal areas of California up to the San Francisco Bay Area. It usually only grows to 60' in California though.
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This tree is briefly deciduous just before it blooms.
23 Sep, 2008
This year I put mine in the ground. Gophers are a worry.
18 Feb, 2016
It died. I waited too long. It hated being kept in a pot.
10 Sep, 2016
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