Colville's Glory Colvillea racemosa 5 Seeds

Colville's Glory Colvillea racemosa 5 Seeds

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Colville’s Glory is a tropical flowering tree that bears spectacular clusters of bright orange flowers at the ends of its branches. It is named after Sir Charles Colville, who discovered it in Madagascar. It is a rare and beautiful tree with an upright form, a straight trunk, smooth, brown bark and large, mid-green, fern-like leaves. The flowers are in cylindrical clusters about a foot long that hang down from the twigs. It has a fast growth rate and can reach 30 to 50 feet tall. Colville’s Glory is very showy when in bloom. It is grown as an ornamental, flowering and specimen tree in warm regions around the world. It is native to the western coast of Madagascar. Hardy in zones 9-12.   Description: Height: Typically reaches up to 10-15 meters (33-49 feet) tall. Canopy: It has a broad, spreading canopy that provides ample shade. Leaves: The leaves are large, bipinnate (twice-pinnate) with a feathery appearance. They are composed of multiple small leaflets that are oval-shaped and glossy

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