I've had one of these growing in my backyard Miami garden for about 10 years now. It is about 20' tall and is definitely the centerpiece...Read More of my garden. It blooms almost all year round now and just produced seeds for the first time this year. I'm not sure how to propagate from the seed pod, though. I would like to grow others. The seed is as hard as a brazil nut. I soaked it for several weeks until the outer shell could be easily removed. That left a softer seed separated in two that I am now trying to grow in a moist humid environment of a damp paper towel sealed inside a plastic bag. If anyone knows of a better way to try to activate the seed, please let me know at floridAL@hotmail.com. Thanks.
A very nice plant with or without flowers. It can covers a large area, nice for shades and even more beautiful when in flower. Suits rat...Read Moreher in large or in botanical gardens . There are quite some of it in Pamplemousses botanical garden. Seems to grow better near streams or ponds. And yes, it is indeed a very nice flower.The seeds developes in a big flat pod, like a large flat bean and is deep brown in colour with tiny hair covered all over. Brown and hairy pods is not irritant. Seedpod could contain 1 to 3 or sometimes 4 seeds . Seeds are oval to roundish , half a cm in thickness and about 4 cms large and grey in colour.It takes about 6-8 months for this plant to have seeds ; from flowering stage,fruiting , dried pods to viable seeds.
I don´t know much about this tree, but I´d like to. It´s a beautiful short tree which branches can cover a huge area. Great for shade,...Read More of course, but if you are too tall, you may need to bend down to get under the thick foliage.
It has bright green leaves that turns darker as they get older. The inflorescences have red bracts (I don´t remember any other Leguminosae with colored and atractive bracts...). They are pendulous, short, and bear many bell shaped, red flowers that atract bees. Lots of bees.
It seems to like constantly moist, fertile soil, full sun, perharps some shade, and high temperatures.
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I am interested in some seeds from Brownea Grandiceps.
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I've had one of these growing in my backyard Miami garden for about 10 years now. It is about 20' tall and is definitely the centerpiece...Read More
A very nice plant with or without flowers. It can covers a large area, nice for shades and even more beautiful when in flower. Suits rat...Read More
I don´t know much about this tree, but I´d like to. It´s a beautiful short tree which branches can cover a huge area. Great for shade,...Read More