Peltophorum can be seen along Carmichael Street

Peltophorum, commonly called Pride of India, are fast growing large trees. They can grow to approximately 66 feet tall with large, spreading crown and bear masses of fragrant golden-yellow flowers in clusters, followed by small reddish/brown pods which can be seen from a distance. The leaves are bipinnate with oval leaflets.

20130630Garden (Peggy Chin)Peltophorum can be seen along Carmichael Street and several other streets in Georgetown as well as in the parks and avenues.

The wood from this tree can be used in cabinet making and in a variety of other ways. Peltophorum, which can be grown by seeds, are large trees so they are best planted approximately 20 feet away from your house. Fertilise at least 3 times per year with a granual fertiliser.

Peltophorum comes from the Leguminosae family and originated in south eastern Asia and Australia. Peltophorum trees even found their way to South Florida, where they established themselves in the landscape. Often, they are