What about a Flamboyant tree at the back of your yard?

The Flamboyant tree or Royal poinciana (Delonix regia) belongs to the Leguminasae family and originated in Madagascar.  It is named after M de Poinci, a governor of the French West Indies.

This regal flowering tree is now widely distributed throughout tropics and the Caribbean and is one of the showiest trees when in bloom.  It often reaches a height of approximately 40-50 feet.   To control its height you simply trim the branches.

It is used as a shade tree here in Guyana as well as in many of the islands.  When in bloom there are clusters of reddish-orange flowers with a broad cream to white lip.  Each flower has five petals.  After flowering seed pods develop which hang on the tree for several months. There is also another colour – gold/yellow. which is not as common.

The Flamboyant tree is planted along avenues and parks giving shade, and people can sit under them, and have a picnic.  At present many of these trees are in full bloom and are easily identified in Brickdam, Main Street, ECD, EBD, etc.

The tree can be grown by seeds. It should be fertilized with Triple 15 or blue granules.

Until next week, Happy Gardening!