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It is growing well in my zone 7b garden. I was so happy to see it return after dying back to the ground in winter. It is shrubby, about ...Read More
I first saw this bush/tree at the botanical gardens in Corpus Christi, Tx. It took me a year to find out what it was. I could only find s...Read More
I purchased an 18" plant in May 2014, and it was >6 feet tall by fall in the somewhat sandy soil of SW Houston. It loved the full sun, a...Read More
Growing this plant from seeds seems to be quite easy. I put my seeds into normal seeding soil and put the tray in the bathroom to let th...Read More
We have this plant in our yard at Sandia, TX. It is very beautiful in the spring when it blooms. It will loose it's leaves in the winter,...Read More
I can't say enough wonderful things about this plant/tree. I started mine from seed from a very old specimen here in coastal GA. I have c...Read More
We have had our tree for 6 years now here in NW Houston (9a). It is very bushy and about 6' tall. The tree has survived two very harsh ...Read More
Love this tree (and the genus!). Have the red flowered and white alba varietty. Crossed them this year, red was the pollen parent. Got...Read More
I LOVE this plant. I'm in zone 7 but a colder microclimate down in a valley in the country. Over winters well for me. Like other posti...Read More
Our tree is 3 years old with dual branch structure. Though the winter was nasty, below 28 degrees several times in 2009-2010 winter, we t...Read More
Just moved into a home. In the front yard is a Fireman's Cap Tree. Neighbors say it is beautiful in the spring. Last week, we had a fr...Read More
I love this plant here in Georgia zone 7 it is a bush grows to about 6 feet then completely dies back with frost to reemerge in spring. M...Read More
I found this tree growing in my aunts yard here in zone 7b. She said that she got it from her mother-in-law many years ago. It dies down ...Read More
This tree never fails to draw onlookers when in bloom. In bloom it is beautiful - when not in bloom makes an attractive tree/shrub.
I found this plant on my great grandmother's homeplace in middle Georgia. No one seemed to recognize it, but were all amazed by how beaut...Read More
Grown a few of these little babies in my conservatory and outside this year - I planted them in Feb of this year and they have now reache...Read More
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I have bought this tree six weeks ago here in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. I have got it inside my appartment, under a 6...Read More
A beautiful plant especially in bloom.. My research indicates that the plant is poisonious especially the seeds, so watch for the little ...Read More
We live in Corpus Christi, Texas and this tree (Fireman's cap) grows in our backyard and produces a very brilliant pinkish red bloom with...Read More
This tree is particularly spectacular when blooming. The big flowers have a strong flavoured nectar that never fails on atracting hummingbirds.
In Houston - zone 9, and Central Texas - zone 8, this plant regularly freezes back severely. It usually produces new shoots from the bas...Read More
This is a bit of a lower, shrubby coral tree, not very attractive in the winter when it's both flowerless and leafless... one of those co...Read More
Beautiful showy tree. Blooms (red, pea type blooms) all over in late spring/early summer and intermittantly all summer. Has bad thorns....Read More