Yes, they can. Some people have also grown them indoors. The container would have to be very large.
The scientific name of the flamboyant tree is Delonix regia.
Delonix regia becase the scientific name isDelonix regia and comman name is Flamboyantby:abul
Delonix regia
Poinciana (Delonix regia)
Delonix regia
It has tap root system
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The Fire of the Forest is a nickname for the Royal Poinciana, Delonix regia, which is is also known by the names Gulmohar, Flamboyant Tree, Peacock Flower.
No enough information to answer fully. Some red flowering trees include: Delonix regia (Flamboyant) Spathodea campanualata (African Flame tree) Erythrina species (Coral bean tree etc..)
Gulmohar = Delonix regia (Boj. ex Hook.) Raf. or Poinciana
Delonix regia is a species of flowering plant from the Fabaceae family, noted for its fern-like leaves and flamboyant display of flowers. Often grown as an ornamental tree and given the name Royal Poinciana or Flamboyant, it is also known as Krishnachura, Gulmohar, Peacock Flower, Flame of the Forest, Malinche, and Tabachine[1], and one of several named the Flame tree. The species was previously placed in a genus Poinciana, named for Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy who is credited with introducing the plant to the Americas. The tree's vivid red/vermilion/orange/yellow flowers and bright green foliage make it an exceptionally striking sight.
The flamboyant tree (Delonix regia) is primarily pollinated by birds, particularly sunbirds and hummingbirds, although bees and butterflies may also play a role in the pollination process. The bright red-orange flowers of the flamboyant tree are adapted to attract these pollinators with their nectar and vivid coloration. As the birds feed on the nectar, they inadvertently transfer pollen from one flower to another, facilitating pollination and subsequent seed production.