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Spathodea campanulata

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Partial refund available within 30 days

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Home & Garden

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Spathodea campanulata, the African tulip tree is a spectacular flowering tree. Spathodea campanulata is a fast-growing, about 80' high, ever-blooming tree. When young, the leaves are bronze; deep glossy-green at maturity. Large clusters of velvety, bronze-green, kidney-shaped buds are to see at the ends of the branches. Spathodea campanulata is also called โ€œflame of the forestโ€ and is an ornamental tree in the tropics. The unopened buds contain water, which squirt when squeezed or pierced, f.i. by birds. Out of each bud come, large orange-red flowers. The bark and leaves are used in traditional medicine in Ghana. Culture: full sun; moist rich soil, foliage will be killed at 28 - 30 F, but the roots survive down to 20 F. Plant in frost free areas. Soak them in water and put in a plastic pot. Sow the seeds on the peat pellets and cover the seeds with a thin layer of peat (about 2 mm). Then put the plastic pot in a zip-lock bag - with a pot size of 6 cm , a zip-lock bag of size 12 x 17 cm is recommended . Fill in the zip-lock bag as much tap water with a few drops of universal fertilizer, so that after the absorption of the substrate a few mm of water remain on the bottom. Location: on the windowsill or in a small greenhouse in partial shade, daytime temperatures at about 75-83 F, somewhat lower at night at 68-75 F. price is for 15 seeds