Common Name: African tuliptree
Spathodea campanulata has many medicinal uses both where it is native and introduced. In tropical climates, it can easily spread into disturbed sites, abandoned farmland, pastures, forest margins and waste areas.Where winter hardy, it serves as an excellent flowering landscape tree. Maintenance: Medium Zone: 10 to 11 /Height 877 Spathodea is a monotypic genus in the flowering plant family Bignoniaceae.The single species it contains, Spathodea campanulata, is commonly known as the African tulip tree, fountain tree, pichkari or Nandi flame.The tree grows between 7–25 m (23–82 ft) tall and is native to tropical dry forests of Africa.
Height: 25.00 to 40.00 feet Spread: 15.00 to 25.00 feet stream Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No. Common name: African Tulip Tree.
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/DecodeParms <> Spathodea campanulata, commonly called African tulip tree, is a large, fast-growing tree that is native of tropical African forests where it typically grows to as much as 80' tall.In cultivation, it grows to a much shorter 25-40' tall. Must be sited in locations protected from wind because tree wood is weak and brittle. Genus: Spathodea. a�9 �kA���B�(%��r�(�D1-$jB"��D�h0iRT�-�$t��Ca�Q"]�+PѬ"@g�Κ�i���arqE��g/�("�N�#@�Ie�7�!��̴�P�0�`�BN!��е XJ! Spathodea campanulata also known as African Tulip Tree, Flame of The Forest, Fountain Tree, Firebell is a Moderately branched, open, leafy tree with opposite, pinnate leaves, to 45cm long, each comprising 9-19 oblong to ovate, leathery, deep green leaflets. ��?�A)٣A$B �E�A�>��|܉E��L Family: Bignoniaceae. Tolerates part shade, but best flowering is in full sun. Noteworthy Characteristics. Winter hardy to USDA Zones 10-11 where it is easily grown in rich, moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soils in full sun. Growth rate: fast Texture: coarse Foliage Leaf arrangement: opposite/subopposite (Fig. Shaded area represents potential planting range.
Sun: Full sun Type: Broadleaf.
>> ... Spathodea campanulata. Extracts of bark, leaves and flowers are used to treat malaria, HIV, diabetes mellitus, oedema, dysentery, constipation, gastrointestinal disorders, ulcers, skin diseases, wounds, fever, urethral inflammation, liver complaints and as a poison antidote.
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/Subtype /Image Spathodea campanulata-- African Tulip-Tree Page 2 Crown density: moderate Figure 2. Gardeners need to prune after most rainstorms or light frosts to maintain good appearance. /Length 16854 Spathodea campanulata is Moderately branched, open, leafy tree with opposite, pinnate leaves, to 45cm long, each comprising 9-19 oblong to ovate, leathery, deep green leaflets. /BitsPerComponent 1 /Width 640 Spathodea campanulata. May drop some leaves in dry seasons or when subjected to light frost. 3) Leaf type: odd pinnately compound Leaflet margin: entire Leaflet shape: elliptic (oval); oblong Leaflet venation: pinnate
African Tulip Tree (spathodea campanulata) – Big crinkled red orange tulip like bells with red streaked gold throats and frilly yellow edges bud out of horn shaped, velvety buds on the branch tips of this spectacular tree. %PDF-1.1
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Bloom Description: Reddish-orange with yellow corolla margin Water: Medium
Propagate by seed, cuttings or root suckers. Native Range: Tropical Africa /Matrix [0.4497 0.2446 0.02518 0.3163 0.672 0.1412 0.1845 0.08334 0.9227] The rate of litter decomposition and associated element mobility is one of many processes that contribute to the understanding of how ecosystem-level processes restore eroded soils. 1 0 obj Foliage will die if temperatures dip to 28 degrees F., but roots may survive to 20 degrees F. Notwithstanding its beauty, African tulip tree is considered to be an aggressive and invasive spreader in many tropical areas where it has been introduced. >> With a picturesque buttressed truck and gray bark there seems to be no end to the awesomeness of this tree. The reproductive biology of Spathodea campanulata was investigated by means of hand‐pollination experiments, observations of pollen tube growth using fluorescence microscopy, and serial sections of ovules in selfed and crossed pistils. /Name /Im1
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Evergreen tree, usually to 40-50 ft (12-24 m) high, rounded crown, wide spreading, often dense. <<