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Erythrostemon gilliesii is a shrub in the legume family. It is commonly known as bird of paradise , but it is not related to the bird of paradise genus Strelitzia . Description
Caesalpinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes 10 species which range from southeastern Mexico through Central America to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, and to Cuba, Hispaniola, and the Bahamas.
It's a low-water plant that can take El Paso's full sun. Scientific name:Caesalpinia gilliesii. The Bird of Paradise plant has bright color petals that are a unique shape.
Caesalpinia pulcherrima is a species of flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae, native to the tropics and subtropics of the Americas. It could be native to the West Indies , [ 3 ] but its exact origin is unknown due to widespread cultivation. [ 2 ]
bird of paradise shrub (Caesalpinia gilliesii) black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) blue paloverde (Parkinsonia florida) boat-spine acacia (Acacia cochliacantha) brasilette (Haematoxylum brasiletto) Brazilian jackbean (Canavalia brasiliensis) Brazilian stylo (Stylosanthes guianensis) broadleaf lupine (Lupinus parishii) burclover (Medicago ...
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Guilandina bonduc has a pantropical distribution. It typically grows near the coast, in scrub, on sand dunes and on the upper shore. [11] It also occurs inland, in lowland secondary forest and disturbed areas near villages; this may be the result of the seed being accidentally dropped after being transported for medical purposes or for use as counters in board games.
The vegetation in the park is mostly low spiny shrubs adapted for living in arid environments; these include Caesalpinia gilliesii, Berberis microphylla, Arthrophyllum rigidum, Chiliotrichum diffusum, Mulinum spinosum and Fragaria chiloensis.