Red Bird of Paradise, Dwarf Poinciana, Pride of Barbados, Peacock Flower (Caesal

Acton, CA(Zone 8b)


Common name: Red Bird of Paradise, Dwarf Poinciana, Pride of Barbados, Peacock Flower
Family: Fabaceae
Genus: Caesalpinia
Species pulcherrima

Plant Link: http://plantsdatabase.com/go/2247/

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Everson, WA(Zone 8a)

Wow! That will knock your socks off!

Old Town, FL

Great picture! There is a small house right in "downtown" Old Town, Florida--really just a crossroads--that has a row of these plants growing along the county road--they are truly spectacular in full bloom and in mass. A friend stopped by and got some pods with "beans" inside from the owners, so I hope to grow some next year.

Was given seed for this plant and did get it to germinate but it has hardly(4 of them) grown and in fact look terrible. Could someone tell me what requirements are needed for this plant (Red Bird of Paridise. Pride of Barbados)I received the seeds from a greenhouse in Louisiana

Georgetown, TX(Zone 8a)

I grew it from seed, and neglected it horribly when I had health problems. It survived quite well inside, but didn't grow fast. Then I repotted it and put it outside in full sun. In Texas, that's a lot of sun. There are many growing right at the edge of the sidewalks in this area, so I would say heat is good. It does die back every year here, but returns and grows as much as 7' in a season. I would suggest you give it plenty of sun and water and see if it improves. It is well worth any effort necessary to help it thrive.

Lakeland, FL

Do you happen to have any seeds from this plant?

Acton, CA(Zone 8b)

No,sorry.

Niceville, FL(Zone 8b)

That is a must have!!!!

Chino Hills, CA

Hello All -

I am in SoCal (Inland Empire) and my wife loves this plant. Does anyone know how I may procure this plant?



This message was edited Apr 8, 2005 11:01 AM

Acton, CA(Zone 8b)

This is commonly sold at most cactus and succulent nurseries, but often also at 'regular' nurseries. In fact, saw them at Home Depot last year.

Spring Valley, CA(Zone 10a)

Yes, you can find them at just about most nurseries here in SoCal. If you are in the Inland Empire, drive over to Palm Springs. Just about every nursery there carries them.

The only problem here in SoCal is that invariably almost all nurseries carry only the Sonoran variety of Caesalpinia pulcherrima. It has smaller leaves and they are reddish tinged. It also has smaller, more frequent, more "hair-like" thorns. It tolerates drought better and I suspect that it is a wee bit hardier than the one more commonly seen in Florida.

I have the Sonoran variety on the cul-de-sac. It has been rather slow growing for me and has bloomed modestly the last two years. Last fall I acquired a couple of small more common variety on eBay. So far they haven't done anything, but they did survive the winter fine.

-Ron-

Tucson, AZ(Zone 9a)

LOL I saw this thread pop up and I was so jealous that other folks had blooms already and I didn't! I was relieved to see the date on the photo. I just need a little patience. Maybe a lot of patience with the "twigs" I planted a few weeks ago!

I've noticed that they don't show up in the stores until they're blooming around town - which sparks a demand for them.

Marquesas Islands, Polynesia (French)

A perfect focal point, conversation piece in any garden...My favorite is the rare pink type. Not to common in Puercorico USA. The yellow follows in that department.

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