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African tulip tree (Spathodea campanulata) seed pods
By Klahanie
- 15 Mar, 2013
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I cannot see any blooms on African Tulip trees any more only these newly formed pods.
Mexico March 2013
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Great pic with the sunlit pods and the cloudy sky behind ..
15 Mar, 2013
Thanks for your comments Stroller and Terra
15 Mar, 2013
I'm glad you posted a photo of the seed pods...I was going to post some pics of some African Tulip tree seed pods a few weeks back and decided not to. lol! :>)
Soon they will turn brown and woody, and then split to reveal all their winged-seeds, and they will blow in the wind, everywhere. :>)
23 Mar, 2013
Did you try to grow one from he seed Delonix?
24 Mar, 2013
Yes, they're very easy. I grow my small trees from cuttings off my tree, now.
24 Mar, 2013
I do that with rhododendrons with on and off success.
24 Mar, 2013
African Tulipe trees use the same method, from hardwood-cuttings.
25 Mar, 2013
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I like the look of the leaf even if you have no blooms.
15 Mar, 2013