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The stem, branches and petioles are armed with sharp spines and the leaves are fern-like, Peacock flower lives up to its name with incredibly showy blossoms of pink. The flowers are bowl shaped, 2-3″ across, with five crinkled petals, and ten prominent stamens that extend way beyond the corolla. The flowers are borne in terminal clusters 8-10″ tall throughout most of the year in tropical climates and in late summer and fall where frosts occur.
Peacock flower is believed to be native to the West Indies and tropical America. Peacock flower is believed to be native to the West Indies and tropical America.
Caesalpinia is very easy to grow in alkaline to acidic, well-drained soils. And is a fast growing, in Full sun to partial shade. Full sun, drought tolerant.
Peacock flower dies to the ground following frost or freezing temperatures, but in zone 8B, at least, it comes back reliable, albeit late, in middle spring. Don’t give up on it! Peacock flower has survived temperatures as low as 18 F. It can be grown as an annual in colder climates.
Common Name: Type: Family: Native Range: Zone: Height: Spread: Bloom Time: Sun: Water: Maintenance: Suggested Use: Flower: Leaf: Fruit: Other: Tolerate: Bloom Description: |
peacock flower Broadleaf evergreen Fabaceae Tropical Americas 9 to 11 10.00 to 20.00 feet 6.00 to 12.00 feet Seasonal bloomer Full sun Medium Low Hedge, Flowering Tree Showy Evergreen Showy Winter Interest Drought Orange-yellow with red stamens |
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