The Delonix Regia, widely known as the Royal Poinciana or Flame Tree, is celebrated as one of the most colorful trees in the world. Here is a concise, point-by-point description:
General Appearance & Growth
Shape: A large deciduous tree with a broad, spreading crown that forms a natural umbrella shape.
Height: Typically grows between 5 to 12 meters, but its horizontal spread can often exceed its height.
Growth Rate: Known to be a fast-grower, especially in tropical and semi-tropical climates.
Foliage & Flowers
Leaves: Bright green, feathery (bipinnate) leaves that provide dense, filtered shade.
Flowers: Its most striking feature; large, vibrant red or orange-red blossoms with four spreading petals and one upright "standard" petal spotted with yellow and white.
Blooming Season: Flowers usually appear in massive clusters from late spring through summer.
Fruit & Trunk
Fruit: Long, flattened woody pods (up to 60 cm long) that turn dark brown/black when ripe and contain several seeds.
Trunk: Features smooth, greyish-brown bark. As the tree matures, the base often develops supportive buttress roots.
Environmental Needs
Climate: Thrives in full sun and tropical heat. It is sensitive to frost and extreme cold.
Soil: Prefers well-drained soil and is moderately tolerant of salty conditions (coastal breezes).
Usage: Primarily planted for ornamental beauty and shade in parks, large gardens, and along wide avenues.
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