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Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia, Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki
  Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki
Origin: India
big treesmall tree 10-20 ftfull sunregular wateryellow/orange flowersirritatingfragrantethnomedicalediblesubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeSeaside, salt tolerant plantincuded in CD catalog
A medium-sized tree up to 15 m high, Adenanthera pavonina is native to India and Malaysia. It has been planted extensively throughout the tropics as an ornamental and has become naturalized in many countries.
The tiny flowers are said to smell vaguely like orange blossoms.
The slender flattened pods become twisted as they split open at maturity to release up to 12 brilliant red, lens - shaped, extremely hard seeds. The ripened pods stay on the tree for some time. The seeds are used in necklaces and ornaments, as beads in jewellery, leis and rosaries. They were also used in ancient India for weighing gold. The seeds are curiously similar in weight. Four seeds make up about one gramme. In fact the name "saga" is traced to the Arabic term for "goldsmith".
In Malaysia and Indonesia, the trees provide shade and planted as "nurse trees" in coffee, clove and rubber plantations.
Although the raw seeds are toxic, when cooked they are edible: are roasted, shelled and then eaten with rice in Java, Indonesia. In Melanesia and Polynesia people call it the "food tree". The seeds are said to taste like soy bean. The young leaves can be cooked and eaten, but usually only during famine.
The hard reddish wood of the red sandalwood tree is used for cabinet making. A red dye, obtained from the wood, is used by Brahmins to mark religious symbols on their foreheads. A red powder made from the wood is used as an antiseptic paste. In Ancient Indian medicine, the ground seeds are used to treat boils and inflammations. A decoction of the leaves is used to treat gout and rheumatism. The bark was used to wash hair.



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Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia, Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki

Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia, Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki
Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia, Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki
Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia, Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki
Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia, Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki
Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia, Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki
Adenanthera pavonina, Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia, Red Sandalwood, Coral Bean Tree, Saga , Sagaseed Tree, Red-bead Tree, Raktakambal, Kokriki

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Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
 Amherstia nobilis
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Origin: Myanmar (Burma)
big treesmall tree 10-20 ftfull sunregular waterred/crimson/vinous flowersattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsultra tropical, min. temp. 55Fincuded in CD catalog
Perhaps the most beautiful of flowering tropical trees, certainly attractive enough to earn the sobriquet Queen of Flowering Trees. Obscure origins add to the mystique of this noble petite tree. It has only been collected from the wild a couple of times, in the forests of Burma, leading to its common name Pride of Burma. The tree has compound leaves and a great profusion of large, irregular, yellow-spotted scarlet flowers. The genus is named after Lady Sarah Amherst, who collected plants in Asia in the early Nineteenth century. Not only is she commemorated in one of the most beautiful of the worlds trees, she also lends her name to Lady Amherst pheasant one of the most elegant birds. The new leaves are produced in flaccid pale tassels that turn purplish before they green and open out. When not in flower, Amherstia looks similar to Saracca, another Asian legume genus. The leaves unfurl in handkerchief fashion like the Brownea and Maniltoa. New leaf growth is reddish, hangs down at first.


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Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree

Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree
Amherstia nobilis, Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree

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  2686 Amherstia nobilis - Express shipping included
Pride of Burma, Orchid Tree. Perhaps the most beautiful of flowering tropical trees, certainly attractive enough to earn the title of 'Queen of Flowering Trees'.
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Before ordering please consider that this plant is ultra tropical and can't tolerate temperature below 55F. We'd be glad to answer your questions BEFORE ordering. No replacements or refunds.

 
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Baikiaea insignis , Baikiaea
 Baikiaea insignis
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Baikiaea
Origin: Tropical Africa
small tree 10-20 ftfull sunmoderate waterwhite/off-white flowersfragrant
Flowers are white or cream, very fragrant.


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Baikiaea insignis , Baikiaea

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Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus
 Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Phyllocarpus
Origin: Central America
big treesmall tree 10-20 ftfull sunred/crimson/vinous flowersdeciduousattracts butterflies, hummingbirds
The scarlet flowers appear in clustered racemes with prominent stamens.


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Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus

Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus
Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus
Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus
Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus
Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus
Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus
Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus
Barnebydendron riedelii, Phyllocarpus riedelii, Phyllocarpus septentrionalis, Phyllocarpus

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Bauhinia acuminata, Bauhinia racemosa, Dwarf White Orchid Tree, White Bauhinia, Kaa-long, Snowy Orchid
Bauhinia racemosa
 Bauhinia acuminata, Bauhinia racemosa
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Dwarf White Orchid Tree, White Bauhinia, Kaa-long, Snowy Orchid
Origin: Malaysia, now widely cultivated in the Asian tropics
large shrub 5-10 ftsmall tree 10-20 ftfull sunmoderate waterwhite/off-white flowersdeciduousincuded in CD catalog
Semi-deciduous large shrub or small tree with white butterfly-like flowers, everblooming (Flower season: Spring through fall). Drought tolerant. Bauhinia acuminata is very sensitive to cold wind; while similar looking Bauhinia racemosa (with pointed petals) is hardier species. Pea shaped pod with 4 to 6 seeds. See article about this plant.
See article about bauhinias.



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Bauhinia acuminata, Bauhinia racemosa, Dwarf White Orchid Tree, White Bauhinia, Kaa-long, Snowy Orchid

Bauhinia acuminata, Bauhinia racemosa, Dwarf White Orchid Tree, White Bauhinia, Kaa-long, Snowy Orchid
Bauhinia acuminata, Bauhinia racemosa, Dwarf White Orchid Tree, White Bauhinia, Kaa-long, Snowy Orchid
Bauhinia acuminata, Bauhinia racemosa, Dwarf White Orchid Tree, White Bauhinia, Kaa-long, Snowy Orchid
Bauhinia acuminata, Bauhinia racemosa, Dwarf White Orchid Tree, White Bauhinia, Kaa-long, Snowy Orchid

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  2032 Bauhinia acuminata
Dwarf White Orchid Tree, rare white Bauhinia - rare shrub with spectacular flowers.
 
7 gal pot, large plant2 plant(s) in stock
29.95  
 
  2787 Bauhinia acuminata - seeds
Dwarf White Orchid Tree, rare white Bauhinia. Semi-decidous large shrub or small tree with white butterfly-like flowers, everblooming (Flowering season: Spring through fall). Draught tolerant very tender to cold.
Temperature of germination: 61F.

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  3950 Bauhinia racemosa
Dwarf White Orchid Tree, rare white Bauhinia - rare shrub with spectacular flowers. Leaves are more pointed than B. acuminata; petals are longer. This species seem to be hardier than B. acuminata.
 
1 gal pot10 plant(s) in stock
29.95  
 
  3371 Bauhinia racemosa - seeds
Apta-Bhosa. A small size attractive tree with pure white flowers. Very similar to Bauhinia acuminata, but petals ire pointed, and the plant is more cold hardy.
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Bauhinia aureifolia, Gold Leaf Bauhinia
 Bauhinia aureifolia
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Gold Leaf Bauhinia
Origin: Thailand
vine or creeperlarge shrub 5-10 ftfull sunmoderate waterwhite/off-white flowersornamental foliageincuded in CD catalog
B. aureifolia, which was discovered in Thailand in 1983: a beautiful climber that needs full light and good humidity. The cultivated plants range from pure white to dark purple and pink, while the wild ones have often white petals with pinkish patches. This plant prefers dry to intermediate sites in any altitude range from sea level. Delicately fragrant in the evening, blooms May to November at 3-5 years old in any well drained soil with full light. Watch red spider mites and borers. Propagation by seeds from seed cases that have turned brown, also by cuttings and layering. Good branching. See picture.
See article about bauhinias.



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Bauhinia aureifolia, Gold Leaf Bauhinia

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Bauhinia bassacensis, Bauhinia
 Bauhinia bassacensis
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Bauhinia
Origin: SE Asia
large shrub 5-10 ftfull sunregular waterwhite/off-white flowersyellow/orange flowersincuded in CD catalog
Unusual vining bauhinia with large leaves and white large flowers. Tropical plant, very cold sensitive. Needs support. The plant grows as a large woody vine.
See article about bauhinias.



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Bauhinia bassacensis, Bauhinia

Bauhinia bassacensis, Bauhinia

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Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia
 Bauhinia bidentata
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Orange Bauhinia
Origin: Thailand
vine or creeperfull sunsemi-shademoderate waterred/crimson/vinous flowersyellow/orange flowersattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsincuded in CD catalog
Bauhinia is a genus in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the large flowering plant family Fabaceae.
The genus was named after the Bauhin brothers, Swiss-French botanists. Common names include: orchid tree, purple orchid tree, mountain ebony, poor man's orchid.
Orchid trees are native to northern India, Thailand, Vietnam and southeastern China.
See article about bauhinias.



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Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia

Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia
Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia
Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia
Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia
Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia
Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia
Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia
Bauhinia bidentata, Orange Bauhinia

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Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
 Bauhinia blakeana
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Origin: Hong Kong
big treesmall tree 10-20 ftfull sunmoderate waterpink flowersfragrantattracts butterflies, hummingbirdssubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short timeincuded in CD catalog
The most beautiful orchid tree. The tree was originally described as a new species in 1908 after being discovered on the near Hong Kong around 1880 and was named after a Hong Kong governor Sir Henry Blake who had a strong interest in botany. The tree is of medium size with alternate large heart shaped leaves. Large deep-purple flowers appears from January to May. The beautiful display of slightly fragrant orchid-like blooms makes the tree so desirable for the landscape. The flowers attract butterflies and bees. The species is believed to be sterile and will not set seed so the plant will not drop long pods as other orchid trees do. The flower of Bauhinia blakeana was adopted as the emblem of Hong Kong in 1965.
See Article about Bauhinia blakeana.
See article about bauhinias.



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Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree

Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree
Bauhinia blakeana, Hong Kong Orchid Tree

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  1310 Bauhinia blakeana
Hong Kong Orchid Tree - blooming size. The most beautiful of all orchid trees. The largest flowers, brightly colored. Winter bloomer. Very hard to find!
 
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Bauhinia bowkeri, Kei White Bauhinia, Bowker
 Bauhinia bowkeri
Family: Caesalpinioideae / Caesalpiniaceae
Kei White Bauhinia, Bowker's Bauhinia, Keibeesklou
Origin: South Africa
large shrub 5-10 ftfull sunmoderate waterwhite/off-white flowersattracts butterflies, hummingbirdssubtropical, cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time
Bauhinia bowkeri is a much-branched, scrambling, woody shrub with a graceful arching habit that can reach a height of 5-6 m. The bark is greyish-brown. The leaves, like all South African bauhinias, are distinctively butterfly-like and consist of two rounded, nearly semi-circular lobes fused along the inner margins as if on a hinge.
Bauhinia bowkeri is a rare endemic of the thicket or valley bushveld region in the Eastern Cape. The soil is fertile and the climate is hot. Frost is rare, but mild if it does occur. Rainfall is mainly during the warmer summer months, ranging between 800 - 1250 mm per annum, and winters are dry.
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Bauhinia bowkeri, Kei White Bauhinia, Bowker

Bauhinia bowkeri, Kei White Bauhinia, Bowker

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  2971 Bauhinia bowkeri
Kei White Bauhinia, Bowker's Bauhinia, Keibeesklou. Bauhinia bowkeri is a much-branched, scrambling, woody shrub with a graceful arching habit that can reach a height of 15 ft. It can be kept small if trimmed. Good choice for bonsai culture. Small leaves around 1" size.
 
3 gal pot, large bushy plant7 plant(s) in stock
19.95  
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  2889 Bauhinia bowkeri - seeds
Kei White Bauhinia, Bowker's Bauhinia, Keibeesklou. Bauhinia bowkeri is a much-branched, scrambling, woody shrub with a graceful arching habit that can reach a height of 15 ft. It can be kept small if trimmed. Good choice for bonsai culture. Small leaves around 1" size.
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