Bird of Paradise Red

Description
Botanical Name: 
Caesalpinia pulcherrima

Native to tropical West Indies. This very popular shrub has stricking color from mid-summer through autumn.  Its leaves are compound, dark green, lush, fernlike, with many small leaflets 3/4" long. Blooms are clusters of bright orange and red flowers with red stamens. Followed by reddish brown seedpods in autumn. Plants freeze to the ground in winter, but rebound quickly in spring.  Fast growth rate.

Plant Characteristics
Plant Category: 
Shrubs
Name: 
Bird of Paradise Red
Plant Type: 
Deciduous
Flower: 
Clusters of orange-yellow to red blooms, 2" to 4" wide, up to 6" long, red stamens
Mature Size: 
6 - 10' x 6 - 10'
Water: 
Low
Exposure:: 
Full sun
Spacing: 
3
Soil Type: 
Clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well drained
Planting Time: 
April through October
Comments
Comments: 

With its striking orange-red color and drought tolerance, this is one of the most popular shrubs for this region.