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Spathodea campanulata - African Tulip Tree
By Delonix1
- 20 Nov, 2009
- 6 likes
My little African Tulip tree is blooming again.
Photo taken Nov. 19, 2009.
Comments on this photo
Mine's finished blooming now and it's getting it's new leaf growth. Nice photo.
20 Nov, 2009
Louise1:
Thanks!
Bernieh:
Thanks! There's another bud developing on my other litte tree.
Most of the large trees in the ground here are towards the end
of thier bloom cycle...however, I've seen them bloom every
month of the year. It just depends on the weather.
21 Nov, 2009
Mine is growing in a particularly dry area of my property ... so it usually only blooms once or twice a year. Again, depending on the weather - whether it's drought all year or if we get monsoonal rain in summer.
21 Nov, 2009
Beautiful flower ... and thanks to you I discovered the name of this plant that I photographed the island of Mauritius
21 Nov, 2009
Amano:
Thanks! I have posted many large African Tulips trees
in the past.
21 Nov, 2009
Bernieh:
I'm sure drought conditions make a huge difference.
All the trees grown here must have some supplemental
water to look good...or they look pretty ratty.
21 Nov, 2009
I have seen other pictures this morning ... I am a new member
21 Nov, 2009
Amano:
Welcome to GoY!
I hope you enjoyed the photos! : > )
22 Nov, 2009
Rather gorgeous blooms ....
23 Nov, 2009
Amblealice:
Thanks! Yes, it is...however, large trees are spectacular.
I have posted several large trees in the past
23 Nov, 2009
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It's a lovely vivid colour :-)
20 Nov, 2009