This tree (Delonix regia) is a tropical tree, requiring a frost-free climate, or at least one with VERY rare, short-term (hours only) freeze occurrences. If you don't live in zone 9b or warmer you will need a heated greenhouse.
Below are links to articles with info on growing this tree. The last link is one on the forests where this tree is native. Knowing the details of a plant's climate of origin can help you provide more exact care. It is native to Madagascar, which is just south of the equator.
Gulmohar tree reproduces sexually through seeds.
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Gulmohar is a deciduous tree, losing its leaves seasonally.
Gulmohar leaves are typically large, compound, and fern-like with a bright green color. They can grow up to 30 cm in length and are arranged alternately along the stem. The leaves are known for their ornamental value and add to the beauty of the Gulmohar tree.
The gulmohar tree, also known as the flamboyant tree, is deciduous. It sheds its leaves annually before the flowering season begins.
they have no medicinal uses
yes they can produce fruit
gulmohar is tree exists in tropical countries.Colomus when he visited India along with lot gifts he brought Gulmohar is also one of species entered into India.
banyan tree, mango tree,peeapal tree and gulmohar tree
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.
The average lifespan of a Gulmohar tree is around 40-50 years, though they can live longer under optimal conditions. Factors such as climate, soil quality, and care can all impact the tree's longevity.
The so called gulmohar oak is not an oak. The latin name is Delonix regia or Royal Poinciana is the common name. It is a member of the pea family and is deciduous in tempeate climates but evergreen in favourable areas.