from TopTropicals.com
"A very rare tree in cultivation, this is the newest, most exciting tree to be introduced in the last decade...Read More. It said to be one of the most beautiful flowering trees in Central America. It has long narrow leaves and large flowers 6-8" across that smell like apricots. There is a great color variation in the flower of this tree, ranging from yellow to deep orange, depending on the location in Central America where the tree is grown. It blooms from late fall through early winter. In natural habitat, the plant prefers to have a dry period that is beneficial for profuse blooming. Tolerates poor soils." "Family: Turneraceae, common name: Flor de Fuego, Butterfly Tree. Origin: Central America"
from TopTropicals.com
"A very rare tree in cultivation, this is the newest, most exciting tree to be introduced in the last decade...Read More