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Calliandra haematocephala - Red Powder Puff
By Delonix1
- 18 Nov, 2009
- 6 likes
This Red Powder Puff plant was one of many just recently planted on the grounds of the Balboa Naval Hospital grounds.
Red Powder Puffs are just starting to bloom. Photo taken
Nov. 15, 2009.
Comments on this photo
Louise1:
They actually cover the whole plant...I'll post more
pics of this plant soon...they just started blooming
a couple of weeks ago. The heaviest bloom is in
Winter.
18 Nov, 2009
Winter! Yeah, right!! winter is just a lack of baseball!! (How bout those Mets? Rubbish actually!! Oh, well there is always next year!!)
18 Nov, 2009
Volunteer:
I'm not sure what you mean? However, all Calliandra
species (which are tropical in origin) here in San Diego,
CA. bloom in Winter.
18 Nov, 2009
Its lovely now Andy, cant wait to see it in full bloom.
18 Nov, 2009
Milky:
I'll be posting more photos of some larger shrubs
in the next month when they will blooming more profusely.
18 Nov, 2009
thats gorgeous, can it be grown in britain?
22 Nov, 2009
Usernut:
I would assume it would be pretty difficult to
grow outdoors all year. This plant is native
to the tropical regions of Nicaragua to Ecuador,
of Central and South America. It can be grown
as a house plant from what I've read though.
22 Nov, 2009
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Do the flowers only appear at the end of the branch, Delonix ?
18 Nov, 2009