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Fast-growing and tough, Caesalpinia gilliesii (Bird of Paradise Shrub) is a vase-shaped evergreen shrub or small tree boasting flamboyant clusters of yellow flowers in summer.
The Yellow Bird of Paradise or Caesalpinia gilliesii is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the subtropical regions of South America, principally Argentina and Uruguay. It is also referred to as the Bird of Paradise Bush, the Desert Bird of Paradise, and the Barba de Chivo.
Large, exotic, yellow flowers with striking long red stamens adorn this open, fine-textured shrub. Wonderful for use as an informal specimen, or to plant in groups as a textural hedge or screen. This high-heat tolerant shrub adds superb color to minimal care, waterwise gardens.
Caesalpinia gilliesii, commonly called bird-of-paradise, is an evergreen (semi-deciduous to deciduous in the northern parts of its growing range) shrub or small tree in the pea family that typically grows to 10’ tall but occasionally rises to as much as 15’.
Caesalpinia gilliesii has attractive flowers, the flowers, their seeds and plants may be visited by hummingbirds and/or small mammals including rodents and granivorous birds in search of food, nectar and protection through cover.
Hard to believe a plant so delicate-looking could be so resilient, but the Bird of Paradise Bush can stand up to full sun, poor soil, and drought conditions combined. A very ornamental plant with airy, fern-like foliage and exotic yellow flowers through the summer.
The yellow bird of paradise shrub (Caesalpinia gilliesii) is an evergreen shrub or small tree with beautiful flowers. Native to subtropical regions in South America, the bird of paradise is often grown in warm areas of the U.S.
The yellow bird of paradise plant (Caesalpinia gilliesii) stands out because of its exotic yellowed flowers and red stamens that add color to a space. It thrives in warmer climates with measured watering and minimal care.
Caesalpinia gilliesii grow and care – legume shrub of the genus Erythrostemon also known as Yellow bird of paradise or Erythrostemon gilliesii, Caesalpinia gilliesii perennial deciduous or evergreen plant used as ornamental plant, fixing nitrogen or as bonsai, can grow in subtropical, mediterranean, tropic or desert climate and growing in ...
Easily grown as a shrub or trained into a small tree, this cold-hardy tropical soaks up reflected summer heat and sheds its leaves to take a short rest in winter. Height: 6 – 10 feet. Width: 6 – 8 feet. Bloom color: Yellow. Flowering season: Spring, Summer, Fall. USDA minimum zone: 6. Cold hardiness: 0° F. Download. Photo Gallery.