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Summer Flowers of the Red Bird of Paradise PlantThe Peacock Flower Gives a Profusion of Red and Orange Blossoms
For vibrant summer flowers with a profusion of red and orange blossoms, the Red Bird of Paradise plant is truly the Peacock Flower of tropical gardens.
Red Bird of Paradise plants have the formidable botanical name of Caesalpinia pulcherima but in countless garden, parks, mountainsides and along highway medians in the U.S., Mexico, Asia, Africa and Central America, this vibrant summer flower is known and loved as The Red Bird of Paradise. Despite the name it is not related to the Strelitzia Bird of Paradise although both plants thrive in the same conditions and are sometimes grown side by side for added spectacular effect. It is a colorful fast growing perennial shrub with masses of flowers and it is also known as Mexican Bird of Paradise, the Peacock Flower, Pride of Barbados, Dwarf Poinciana and in tropical Thailand it is called Haang-nok-yuung or Peacock’s Tail. Red Bird of Paradise PlantsMention Red Bird of Paradise and it will most likely be assumed that this plant has a red flower. Well it has and a lot more colors besides.
Growing a Red Bird of Paradise PlantThe Red Bird of Paradise is a perennial flowering shrub and will reward any gardener with months of flowers with the minimum of effort.
Increasing the stock of Red Bird of Paradise is done by seed and it is simple and effective. The seeds can be purchased in garden centers or collected from the shrubs. This plant is from the pea and bean family so the seed pods are similar to pea pods only brown when ripe for harvesting. Soak the seeds for 24 hours and lightly sand the outer shell to encourage new beginnings. It is also possible to increase the stock by keeping a lookout for seedlings in the mulch under the plant. The seeds are toxic so caution is advised. Although it resembles a Lantana more than its namesake, the Strelitzia Bird of Paradise, the Red Bird of Paradise plant is a low maintenance shrub with a dazzling display of multi-colored flowers that bloom all summer and is a sure favorite in tropical gardens.
The copyright of the article Summer Flowers of the Red Bird of Paradise Plant in Perennial Plants is owned by Laurence O'Sullivan. Permission to republish Summer Flowers of the Red Bird of Paradise Plant in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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