Delonix regia becase the scientific name isDelonix regia and comman name is Flamboyant
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It has tap root system
Family : Arecaceae (=Palmaceae) Genus : Areca Species : catechu
No, the gulmohar tree (Delonix regia) is not a sexual plant. It is a flowering tree that produces vibrant red or orange flowers and can reproduce through seeds, not through sexual reproduction like some other plants with male and female reproductive organs.
Laburnum, neem, gulmohar, Semul/silk cotton, Vilaiti or kabuli kikar,
Drosera regia was created in 1926.
Delonix regia
The scientific name of the flamboyant tree is Delonix regia.
Gulmohar = Delonix regia (Boj. ex Hook.) Raf. or Poinciana
santos flower
Gulmohar is neither a herb nor a shrub, it is actually a type of tree. Its botanical name is Delonix regia, and it is known for its vibrant red or orange flowers. Gulmohar trees are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.
Poinciana (Delonix regia)
It has tap root system
Delonix regia, commonly known as the flamboyant tree, has a flower structure that is classified as epigynous rather than hypogynous. In hypogynous flowers, the ovary is situated above the other floral parts, whereas in Delonix regia, the ovary is positioned below the stamens and petals. This characteristic aligns with the epigynous classification, where the floral parts arise from above the ovary.
Juglans regia
Juglans regia
Sounds like a Poinciana - Delonix regia. These are all through QLD and particularly brisbane.
The name would be Juglans regia. Family: Juglandaceae.