Some facts about Royal Poinciana (Delonix regia):
Native to Madagascar: The Royal Poinciana is native to Madagascar but is now widely cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
Showy flowers: It is known for its beautiful and showy display of orange-red flowers that bloom in the summer.
Other names: It has many common names including Flamboyant Tree, Flame Tree, and Gulmohar.
Fast growing: This tree is a fast grower and can reach 30-40 feet tall with a wide-spreading crown.
Deciduous or Evergreen: Royal Poincianas can be evergreen or deciduous depending on the climate. In places with dry seasons or mild winters, they may lose their leaves.
Bean family: This flowering tree is a member of the bean family Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae.
Leaf appearance: The leaves are fern-like and bipinnately compound, meaning each leaf is divided into many smaller leaflets.
Pod fruits: After the flowers fade, the tree produces flattened, bean-like pods that can grow up to 2 feet long.
Warm climate: Royal Poincianas are not cold hardy and will not survive freezing temperatures. They are best suited for USDA growing zones 10 and 11.
Potential invasiveness: Be aware that Royal Poincianas can be invasive in some areas, so check with your local authorities before planting one.
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