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Even though the zones show this plant to be 8a - 11, it survived in Enid, Oklahoma last winter when we reached a rare minus 13 degrees.
I truly enjoy the flowers, as well as the Hummingbirds & Hooded Orioles that they attract & feed!
In my area there is, h...Read More
This shrub is growing in heavy clay soil between two enormous stands of black bananas,seems to love the conditions. NC z7b
I am a volunteer at the Denver Botanic Gardens. There is a large caesalpinia gilliesii at the entrance to one of the restaurants. It do...Read More
Several very well established plants exist at the Denver Botanical Gardens. Zone6a/5b. Looks like they are cut back each year. (several o...Read More
Much more cold hardy than listed here. I had small seedlings survive exposed with no mulch and they have the 1-foot trunks intact after 2F degrees.
I live in the Montezuma/Rimrock, Arizona area and often see this plant in nearby Cottonwood. It spreads on it's own and although beautifu...Read More
I live in Spain (Costa Blanca) and had a few of these on my land and ended up pulling seedlings just about EVERYWHERE! Didn't know the n...Read More
I have two beautiful Desert Bird of Paradise in my front yard. Evidently, my neighbors Desert Bird of Paradise is the source.
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I finally identified this plant growing at Railroad Park, in Ashland, OR I would like to find a nursery that carries it, perhaps by mailo...Read More
I love my Desert (Mexican) Bird of Paradise. My only problem growing it is that I must check the plant everyday for worms that eat the bu...Read More
I live in Orem, Utah (zone 7a) and this plant has survived 6 winters here without any sort of damage and it’s even in partial shade/mos...Read More
The plant has grown well for us--about 5 feet in a year--and we love the beautiful blossoms. However, we have a green worm or caterpilla...Read More
hello, I have been growing this plant for over four years. One in the ground, two in pots, great height, beauitful leaves but never once ...Read More
As reported below, this one is reliable in zone 7a, even in 6b. Some winter dieback is easily restored during the growing season.
I'm ready to rip one of these out of the garden. I always prune it when something appears dead - like a branch that had flowers then seed...Read More
It's a beautiful plant! The only place I have any problems with it being invasive is in one area that I water once a week in the summer t...Read More
I grew this plant from seed a few years ago. It is fast-growing to about 10 feet and blooms from late April thru November. Very easy to ...Read More
Growing a Paradise bird plant is quit simple. Just choose the type of species you want to grow. Select the Site, soil first. Be careful a...Read More
grew this from seed this year. Did much better than its cousin caesalpinia pulcherrima. No flowers this year, though. I'm hoping it wi...Read More
A wonderful addition!
We noticed these plants growing wild all over our desert area, and fell in love with them.
We collect...Read More
I bought this legume from a local nursery 3 years ago. It was grown by Monrovia, who rated it hardy only to zone 8. As I have known thi...Read More
This plant is extremely drought tolerant. There is an abandoned house in Chowchilla that is completely overgrown with these shrubs. It lo...Read More
I planted one of these last year in a spot which was so hot, dry and sunny that the last thing I tried there shriveled to nothing in a we...Read More
This exotic invader is a native of Argentina, but has become naturalized in the Desert SW of the US now. It's NOT native to the USA and n...Read More
My mother called the Spanish Rose. I have several, have always liked them. Also I try to keep only drouth tolerant plants. I live near...Read More
This plant, the Desert Bird of Paradise is a gem of a plant. Here's why . . . First, if you love reoccuring blooming plants then you'll l...Read More
Very lovely, has a delicate, pleasing scent to the flowers, and is very easy to grow. Usually starts flowering on the second or third ye...Read More
a local nursery sells this tree/shrub iv seen pictures of it but in person the flowers were not that attractive but is very airy and grac...Read More
These grow native in New Mexico. In fact we always called them New Mexico Bird of Paradise. As a child I thought that was not only beca...Read More
Grows great out in the desert (Lucerne Valley, CA). With abundant watering - every other day - I get blooms like crazy, and they are just...Read More
I live in the high desert and have seen it growing here and in Palm Springs. I had 4 large bushes, but the seedlings pop up like crazy. P...Read More
I have found this plant growing in NorthCentral & Northwest Central Oklahoma. One friend of mine has had hers 30 years growing on a clay...Read More
When I purchased 2 of these plants last year I was very unimpressed, however this year they have had a chance to become acclimated to the...Read More
This plant is a naturalized plant in New Mexico. In my area it is somewhat agressive. My neighbor planted two and now there are more than...Read More
There are a couple of these plants left on our ranch in an area that does not get ANY supplemental watering, and they are very healthy. O...Read More
I am growing this tree in my yard in Oro Valley, AZ (north of Tucson) and it's doing very well. It is blooming at fairly regular interva...Read More
Survives nicely in Zone 7 with only minimal dieback in winter. Repeat bloomer throughout summer!
The Desert Bird of Paradise is a Nturalized Texas Native. One of the most beautiful when in bloom.
The flowers are amazing and las...Read More
The Desert Bird of Paradise is one of my all-time favorite xeri plants -- I've even transplanted them in my garden and when one went into...Read More
I planted two Caesalpinia gilliesii about 4 months ago; they are now 6 feet tall and take the Arizona (U.S.) heat really well.
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These are the easiest and most rewarding plants to grow! All types attract hummingbirds, bees, wasps and white flies and their eggs.
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We live in northern california, where we have seen only four Desert Bird of Paradise plants growing; we're very glad to find this site wi...Read More
The first "Texas Bird of Paradise" that I remember was about 60 years ago by the milking barn where the only water it got was rain. I lo...Read More
I purchased this plant as a Honey Mesquite last fall but when it bloomed turned out to be a Desert Bird of Paradise.
The p...Read More
This is a nice specimen plant for full sun- it can be used in xeriscape gardens, but prefers to be watered and flowers better if watered....Read More
I have this plant through out my yard. Some are trained to grow into trees and others are mixed with Caesalpinia pulcherrima (Dwar...Read More
Has a pleasant aroma when blooming.
The Desert Bird of Paradise is more of a bush rather than a tree due to its slow growth. The plant is a native to South America.
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