Poinciana gilliesii
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Definition
Noun: * A tropical flowering shrub (Caesalpinia gilliesii, formerly Poinciana gilliesii) characterized by showy, bright orange or red flowers with long, prominent red stamens. It is also commonly known as bird of paradise bush, desert bird of paradise, or yellow bird of paradise.
Usage
- This term is used as the specific botanical name for a plant species. It is most common in horticultural, botanical, or gardening contexts.
- Example: "The Poinciana gilliesii in the botanical garden is in full, spectacular bloom."
- Example: "For a drought-tolerant landscape, consider planting Poinciana gilliesii."
Advanced Usage
- The plant's former genus name, , is often used in its common names (e.g., dwarf poinciana). The species is now more correctly classified under the genus .
- Example: "Although commonly called a poinciana, Poinciana gilliesii is botanically distinct from the royal poinciana tree ()."
Variants and Related Words
- Bird of paradise bush: A common name for this shrub, highlighting its exotic, bird-like flowers.
- Desert bird of paradise: A common name emphasizing its tolerance for arid conditions.
- Yellow bird of paradise: A common name referring to the yellow petals of its flowers.
- Caesalpinia gilliesii: The current, accepted botanical name for this species.
- Dwarf poinciana: Another common name, distinguishing it from larger tree varieties.
Synonyms
- Bird of paradise shrub
- Paradise flower (Note: This can refer to other species; context is key.)
Notes
- This is a low-maintenance, drought-resistant shrub native to South America but cultivated in warm climates worldwide.
- Its distinctive flowers consist of yellow petals and extremely long, bright red stamens, which are the most visually striking feature.
- All parts of the plant, especially the seeds, are toxic if ingested.
Noun
- a tropical flowering shrub having bright orange or red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana