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Tenerife

Botanical Gardens Puerto de La Cruz

www.tenerife-information-centre.com/botanical-gardens-pue...

 

Although known officially as Jardín de Aclimatación de la Orotava, or "JAO", this installation is actually in Puerto de La Cruz (there is a smaller one actually in La Orotava).

 

Calliandra haematocephala is a species of flowering plants of the genus Calliandra in the family Fabaceae.

Calliandra, that contains about 140 species native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, is a genus of flowering plants that is in the pea family, subfamily Mimosoideae. I'm pretty sure this one from the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory is Calliandra haematocephala.

The McKee Botanical Garden (area of 18 acres (7.3 hectares)) is a non-profit, subtropical botanical garden in Vero Beach, Florida. It is located at 350 U.S. Highway 1, Vero Beach, Florida. It was founded in 1929, when Waldo Sexton and Arthur G. McKee purchased an 80-acre (32 ha) tropical hammock along the Indian River. Tropical landscape architect William Lyman Phillips was hired to design its streams, ponds, and trails. Its indigenous vegetation was augmented with ornamental plants and seeds from around the world.

 

In 1932, they proceeded to open the garden, then known as McKee Jungle Gardens, as a tourist attraction. Although the Garden was successful for several decades, it shut down in 1976, and most of its land was sold for development. The site remained vacant for twenty years until the Indian River Land Trust purchased it in 1995.

 

The current Garden was formally dedicated in 2001. It is now a Florida landmark and on January 7, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under its former name of McKee Jungle Gardens. Currently, there are several buildings on the garden including the office, gift shop, education center and a restaurant.

 

The Garden's collections currently include:

Adenium obesum, Aechmea 'Blue Tango', Aechmea leuddemanniana 'Mend', Aechmea pineliana var. minuta, Aechmea 'Li'l Harvey', Aleurites moluccana, Alpina purpurata 'Eileen McDonald', Alpinia calcarata, Alpinia zerumbet, Ananas comosus, Annona glabra, Annona muricata, Anthurium 'White Gemini', Ardisia crenata, Ardisia escallononioides, Aristolochia gigantea, Aristolochia grandiflora, Asclepias species, Bambusa chungii, Barleria micans, Bauhinia punctata, Bauhinia species, Begonia 'Beefsteak', Belamcanda chinensis, Billbergia species, Bixa orellana, Bromelia pinguin, Brugmansia species, Brunfelsia jamaicensis, Caladium 'Aaron', Caladium 'Florida Starburst', Caladium 'Florida Sweet Heart', Caladium 'Freda Hemple', Caladium 'Ginger Land', Caladium 'June Bride', Caladium 'White Queen', Caldium 'Scarlet Pimpernel', Calliandra haematocephala, Callicarpa americana, Callicarpa americana alba, Canna species, Carica papaya, Chamaedorea tepejilote, Citharexylum spinosum, Clerodendron fairchildianum 'Musical Note', Clerodendron speciosissimum, Clerodendrum bungii, Clerodendrum quadriloculare, Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Clerodendrum ugandense, Clivia species, Congea tomentosa, Cordia lutea, Cordia boissieri, Costus barbatus, Crinum americanum, Crinum asiaticum, Crinum species (dwarf), Curculigo capitulate, Curcuma species, Delonix regia, Dendrobium × hybrid, Dichromena species, Dombeya wallichii, Dracaena fragrans, Epidendrum 'Kauai Sunrise', Eucalyptus deglupta, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus natalensis leprieurii, Gigantochloa pseudoarundidacea, Glandularia tampensis, Grewia caffra, Habranthus brachyandrus, Hamelia cuprea, Hamelia macrantha, Hamelia patens, Hedychium gardnerianum, Heliconia rostrata, Hibiscus coccineus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Hoya carnosa, Ipomoea carnea, Jacquemontia penthantha, Jatropha podagrica, Justicia species, Kaempferi pulchara, Laelia pacavia, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lantana trifolia, Lonicera sempervirens, Megaskepas erythrochlamys, Mussaenda 'Dona Aurora', Myrsine guianensis, Nelumbo 'Mrs. Perry Slocum', Nelumbo species, Nymphaea species, Odentatum stricta, Oxalis 'Montana', Passiflora citrine, Passiflora hahnii, Passiflora species, Passiflora × violacea, Pentas lanceolata, Petrea volubilis, Phoenix hybrid, Plumbago scandens, Plumeria species, Podranea ricasoliana, Pseuderanthemum alatum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Rondeletia leucophylla, Ruellia brittoniana, Russelia equisetiformis, Russelia sarmentosa, Sagittaria lancifolia, Stachytarpheta urticifolia, Vachellia farnesiana, and Victoria cruziana.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKee_Botanical_Garden

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

 

The McKee Botanical Garden (area of 18 acres (7.3 hectares)) is a non-profit, subtropical botanical garden in Vero Beach, Florida. It is located at 350 U.S. Highway 1, Vero Beach, Florida. It was founded in 1929, when Waldo Sexton and Arthur G. McKee purchased an 80-acre (32 ha) tropical hammock along the Indian River. Tropical landscape architect William Lyman Phillips was hired to design its streams, ponds, and trails. Its indigenous vegetation was augmented with ornamental plants and seeds from around the world.

 

In 1932, they proceeded to open the garden, then known as McKee Jungle Gardens, as a tourist attraction. Although the Garden was successful for several decades, it shut down in 1976, and most of its land was sold for development. The site remained vacant for twenty years until the Indian River Land Trust purchased it in 1995.

 

The current Garden was formally dedicated in 2001. It is now a Florida landmark and on January 7, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under its former name of McKee Jungle Gardens. Currently, there are several buildings on the garden including the office, gift shop, education center and a restaurant.

 

The Garden's collections currently include:

Adenium obesum, Aechmea 'Blue Tango', Aechmea leuddemanniana 'Mend', Aechmea pineliana var. minuta, Aechmea 'Li'l Harvey', Aleurites moluccana, Alpina purpurata 'Eileen McDonald', Alpinia calcarata, Alpinia zerumbet, Ananas comosus, Annona glabra, Annona muricata, Anthurium 'White Gemini', Ardisia crenata, Ardisia escallononioides, Aristolochia gigantea, Aristolochia grandiflora, Asclepias species, Bambusa chungii, Barleria micans, Bauhinia punctata, Bauhinia species, Begonia 'Beefsteak', Belamcanda chinensis, Billbergia species, Bixa orellana, Bromelia pinguin, Brugmansia species, Brunfelsia jamaicensis, Caladium 'Aaron', Caladium 'Florida Starburst', Caladium 'Florida Sweet Heart', Caladium 'Freda Hemple', Caladium 'Ginger Land', Caladium 'June Bride', Caladium 'White Queen', Caldium 'Scarlet Pimpernel', Calliandra haematocephala, Callicarpa americana, Callicarpa americana alba, Canna species, Carica papaya, Chamaedorea tepejilote, Citharexylum spinosum, Clerodendron fairchildianum 'Musical Note', Clerodendron speciosissimum, Clerodendrum bungii, Clerodendrum quadriloculare, Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Clerodendrum ugandense, Clivia species, Congea tomentosa, Cordia lutea, Cordia boissieri, Costus barbatus, Crinum americanum, Crinum asiaticum, Crinum species (dwarf), Curculigo capitulate, Curcuma species, Delonix regia, Dendrobium × hybrid, Dichromena species, Dombeya wallichii, Dracaena fragrans, Epidendrum 'Kauai Sunrise', Eucalyptus deglupta, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus natalensis leprieurii, Gigantochloa pseudoarundidacea, Glandularia tampensis, Grewia caffra, Habranthus brachyandrus, Hamelia cuprea, Hamelia macrantha, Hamelia patens, Hedychium gardnerianum, Heliconia rostrata, Hibiscus coccineus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Hoya carnosa, Ipomoea carnea, Jacquemontia penthantha, Jatropha podagrica, Justicia species, Kaempferi pulchara, Laelia pacavia, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lantana trifolia, Lonicera sempervirens, Megaskepas erythrochlamys, Mussaenda 'Dona Aurora', Myrsine guianensis, Nelumbo 'Mrs. Perry Slocum', Nelumbo species, Nymphaea species, Odentatum stricta, Oxalis 'Montana', Passiflora citrine, Passiflora hahnii, Passiflora species, Passiflora × violacea, Pentas lanceolata, Petrea volubilis, Phoenix hybrid, Plumbago scandens, Plumeria species, Podranea ricasoliana, Pseuderanthemum alatum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Rondeletia leucophylla, Ruellia brittoniana, Russelia equisetiformis, Russelia sarmentosa, Sagittaria lancifolia, Stachytarpheta urticifolia, Vachellia farnesiana, and Victoria cruziana.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKee_Botanical_Garden

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

 

シロバナオオベニゴウカン (白花大紅合歓)1901 マメ科 ベニゴウカン属 中南米~南米原産 📷

Also known as Calliandra haematocephala, its is a fast growing shrub that can grow tall but also spreads wide. If desired it can be kept smaller by trimmed. Interesting enough the leaves close at night. The red powder puff flower are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds but only appear from November -April. The buds before the flowers open look like raspberries. This large shrub can be grown indoor if trimmed and grown in a pot but it will be best if you can grow it outside in a warm climate.

 

(www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Powder%20Puff.html)

 

The McKee Botanical Garden (area of 18 acres (7.3 hectares)) is a non-profit, subtropical botanical garden in Vero Beach, Florida. It is located at 350 U.S. Highway 1, Vero Beach, Florida. It was founded in 1929, when Waldo Sexton and Arthur G. McKee purchased an 80-acre (32 ha) tropical hammock along the Indian River. Tropical landscape architect William Lyman Phillips was hired to design its streams, ponds, and trails. Its indigenous vegetation was augmented with ornamental plants and seeds from around the world.

 

In 1932, they proceeded to open the garden, then known as McKee Jungle Gardens, as a tourist attraction. Although the Garden was successful for several decades, it shut down in 1976, and most of its land was sold for development. The site remained vacant for twenty years until the Indian River Land Trust purchased it in 1995.

 

The current Garden was formally dedicated in 2001. It is now a Florida landmark and on January 7, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under its former name of McKee Jungle Gardens. Currently, there are several buildings on the garden including the office, gift shop, education center and a restaurant.

 

The Garden's collections currently include:

Adenium obesum, Aechmea 'Blue Tango', Aechmea leuddemanniana 'Mend', Aechmea pineliana var. minuta, Aechmea 'Li'l Harvey', Aleurites moluccana, Alpina purpurata 'Eileen McDonald', Alpinia calcarata, Alpinia zerumbet, Ananas comosus, Annona glabra, Annona muricata, Anthurium 'White Gemini', Ardisia crenata, Ardisia escallononioides, Aristolochia gigantea, Aristolochia grandiflora, Asclepias species, Bambusa chungii, Barleria micans, Bauhinia punctata, Bauhinia species, Begonia 'Beefsteak', Belamcanda chinensis, Billbergia species, Bixa orellana, Bromelia pinguin, Brugmansia species, Brunfelsia jamaicensis, Caladium 'Aaron', Caladium 'Florida Starburst', Caladium 'Florida Sweet Heart', Caladium 'Freda Hemple', Caladium 'Ginger Land', Caladium 'June Bride', Caladium 'White Queen', Caldium 'Scarlet Pimpernel', Calliandra haematocephala, Callicarpa americana, Callicarpa americana alba, Canna species, Carica papaya, Chamaedorea tepejilote, Citharexylum spinosum, Clerodendron fairchildianum 'Musical Note', Clerodendron speciosissimum, Clerodendrum bungii, Clerodendrum quadriloculare, Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Clerodendrum ugandense, Clivia species, Congea tomentosa, Cordia lutea, Cordia boissieri, Costus barbatus, Crinum americanum, Crinum asiaticum, Crinum species (dwarf), Curculigo capitulate, Curcuma species, Delonix regia, Dendrobium × hybrid, Dichromena species, Dombeya wallichii, Dracaena fragrans, Epidendrum 'Kauai Sunrise', Eucalyptus deglupta, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus natalensis leprieurii, Gigantochloa pseudoarundidacea, Glandularia tampensis, Grewia caffra, Habranthus brachyandrus, Hamelia cuprea, Hamelia macrantha, Hamelia patens, Hedychium gardnerianum, Heliconia rostrata, Hibiscus coccineus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Hoya carnosa, Ipomoea carnea, Jacquemontia penthantha, Jatropha podagrica, Justicia species, Kaempferi pulchara, Laelia pacavia, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lantana trifolia, Lonicera sempervirens, Megaskepas erythrochlamys, Mussaenda 'Dona Aurora', Myrsine guianensis, Nelumbo 'Mrs. Perry Slocum', Nelumbo species, Nymphaea species, Odentatum stricta, Oxalis 'Montana', Passiflora citrine, Passiflora hahnii, Passiflora species, Passiflora × violacea, Pentas lanceolata, Petrea volubilis, Phoenix hybrid, Plumbago scandens, Plumeria species, Podranea ricasoliana, Pseuderanthemum alatum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Rondeletia leucophylla, Ruellia brittoniana, Russelia equisetiformis, Russelia sarmentosa, Sagittaria lancifolia, Stachytarpheta urticifolia, Vachellia farnesiana, and Victoria cruziana.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKee_Botanical_Garden

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

 

Tenerife.

Jardín de Aclimatación de La Orotava

 

Also referred to as Jardin de Aclimatacion de La Orotava or, simply, El Botanico, the Botanical Garden of Tenerife is actually located in the municipality of Puerto de la Cruz. - See more at: www.tenerife-island-tourism.com/tenerife-attractions/them...

The McKee Botanical Garden (area of 18 acres (7.3 hectares)) is a non-profit, subtropical botanical garden in Vero Beach, Florida. It is located at 350 U.S. Highway 1, Vero Beach, Florida. It was founded in 1929, when Waldo Sexton and Arthur G. McKee purchased an 80-acre (32 ha) tropical hammock along the Indian River. Tropical landscape architect William Lyman Phillips was hired to design its streams, ponds, and trails. Its indigenous vegetation was augmented with ornamental plants and seeds from around the world.

 

In 1932, they proceeded to open the garden, then known as McKee Jungle Gardens, as a tourist attraction. Although the Garden was successful for several decades, it shut down in 1976, and most of its land was sold for development. The site remained vacant for twenty years until the Indian River Land Trust purchased it in 1995.

 

The current Garden was formally dedicated in 2001. It is now a Florida landmark and on January 7, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under its former name of McKee Jungle Gardens. Currently, there are several buildings on the garden including the office, gift shop, education center and a restaurant.

 

The Garden's collections currently include:

Adenium obesum, Aechmea 'Blue Tango', Aechmea leuddemanniana 'Mend', Aechmea pineliana var. minuta, Aechmea 'Li'l Harvey', Aleurites moluccana, Alpina purpurata 'Eileen McDonald', Alpinia calcarata, Alpinia zerumbet, Ananas comosus, Annona glabra, Annona muricata, Anthurium 'White Gemini', Ardisia crenata, Ardisia escallononioides, Aristolochia gigantea, Aristolochia grandiflora, Asclepias species, Bambusa chungii, Barleria micans, Bauhinia punctata, Bauhinia species, Begonia 'Beefsteak', Belamcanda chinensis, Billbergia species, Bixa orellana, Bromelia pinguin, Brugmansia species, Brunfelsia jamaicensis, Caladium 'Aaron', Caladium 'Florida Starburst', Caladium 'Florida Sweet Heart', Caladium 'Freda Hemple', Caladium 'Ginger Land', Caladium 'June Bride', Caladium 'White Queen', Caldium 'Scarlet Pimpernel', Calliandra haematocephala, Callicarpa americana, Callicarpa americana alba, Canna species, Carica papaya, Chamaedorea tepejilote, Citharexylum spinosum, Clerodendron fairchildianum 'Musical Note', Clerodendron speciosissimum, Clerodendrum bungii, Clerodendrum quadriloculare, Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Clerodendrum ugandense, Clivia species, Congea tomentosa, Cordia lutea, Cordia boissieri, Costus barbatus, Crinum americanum, Crinum asiaticum, Crinum species (dwarf), Curculigo capitulate, Curcuma species, Delonix regia, Dendrobium × hybrid, Dichromena species, Dombeya wallichii, Dracaena fragrans, Epidendrum 'Kauai Sunrise', Eucalyptus deglupta, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus natalensis leprieurii, Gigantochloa pseudoarundidacea, Glandularia tampensis, Grewia caffra, Habranthus brachyandrus, Hamelia cuprea, Hamelia macrantha, Hamelia patens, Hedychium gardnerianum, Heliconia rostrata, Hibiscus coccineus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Hoya carnosa, Ipomoea carnea, Jacquemontia penthantha, Jatropha podagrica, Justicia species, Kaempferi pulchara, Laelia pacavia, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lantana trifolia, Lonicera sempervirens, Megaskepas erythrochlamys, Mussaenda 'Dona Aurora', Myrsine guianensis, Nelumbo 'Mrs. Perry Slocum', Nelumbo species, Nymphaea species, Odentatum stricta, Oxalis 'Montana', Passiflora citrine, Passiflora hahnii, Passiflora species, Passiflora × violacea, Pentas lanceolata, Petrea volubilis, Phoenix hybrid, Plumbago scandens, Plumeria species, Podranea ricasoliana, Pseuderanthemum alatum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Rondeletia leucophylla, Ruellia brittoniana, Russelia equisetiformis, Russelia sarmentosa, Sagittaria lancifolia, Stachytarpheta urticifolia, Vachellia farnesiana, and Victoria cruziana.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKee_Botanical_Garden

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

 

Tenerife.

Jardín de Aclimatación de La Orotava

 

Also referred to as Jardin de Aclimatacion de La Orotava or, simply, El Botanico, the Botanical Garden of Tenerife is actually located in the municipality of Puerto de la Cruz. - See more at: www.tenerife-island-tourism.com/tenerife-attractions/them...

These red pom-pom blooms are a popular target for these nectar feeders. Possibly because the vibrant hues set off their rather understated plumage.

Calliandra haematocephala cv. Albiflora

Calliandra Haematocephala.

  

Calliandra haematocephala at Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.

The McKee Botanical Garden (area of 18 acres (7.3 hectares)) is a non-profit, subtropical botanical garden in Vero Beach, Florida. It is located at 350 U.S. Highway 1, Vero Beach, Florida. It was founded in 1929, when Waldo Sexton and Arthur G. McKee purchased an 80-acre (32 ha) tropical hammock along the Indian River. Tropical landscape architect William Lyman Phillips was hired to design its streams, ponds, and trails. Its indigenous vegetation was augmented with ornamental plants and seeds from around the world.

 

In 1932, they proceeded to open the garden, then known as McKee Jungle Gardens, as a tourist attraction. Although the Garden was successful for several decades, it shut down in 1976, and most of its land was sold for development. The site remained vacant for twenty years until the Indian River Land Trust purchased it in 1995.

 

The current Garden was formally dedicated in 2001. It is now a Florida landmark and on January 7, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under its former name of McKee Jungle Gardens. Currently, there are several buildings on the garden including the office, gift shop, education center and a restaurant.

 

The Garden's collections currently include:

Adenium obesum, Aechmea 'Blue Tango', Aechmea leuddemanniana 'Mend', Aechmea pineliana var. minuta, Aechmea 'Li'l Harvey', Aleurites moluccana, Alpina purpurata 'Eileen McDonald', Alpinia calcarata, Alpinia zerumbet, Ananas comosus, Annona glabra, Annona muricata, Anthurium 'White Gemini', Ardisia crenata, Ardisia escallononioides, Aristolochia gigantea, Aristolochia grandiflora, Asclepias species, Bambusa chungii, Barleria micans, Bauhinia punctata, Bauhinia species, Begonia 'Beefsteak', Belamcanda chinensis, Billbergia species, Bixa orellana, Bromelia pinguin, Brugmansia species, Brunfelsia jamaicensis, Caladium 'Aaron', Caladium 'Florida Starburst', Caladium 'Florida Sweet Heart', Caladium 'Freda Hemple', Caladium 'Ginger Land', Caladium 'June Bride', Caladium 'White Queen', Caldium 'Scarlet Pimpernel', Calliandra haematocephala, Callicarpa americana, Callicarpa americana alba, Canna species, Carica papaya, Chamaedorea tepejilote, Citharexylum spinosum, Clerodendron fairchildianum 'Musical Note', Clerodendron speciosissimum, Clerodendrum bungii, Clerodendrum quadriloculare, Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Clerodendrum ugandense, Clivia species, Congea tomentosa, Cordia lutea, Cordia boissieri, Costus barbatus, Crinum americanum, Crinum asiaticum, Crinum species (dwarf), Curculigo capitulate, Curcuma species, Delonix regia, Dendrobium × hybrid, Dichromena species, Dombeya wallichii, Dracaena fragrans, Epidendrum 'Kauai Sunrise', Eucalyptus deglupta, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus natalensis leprieurii, Gigantochloa pseudoarundidacea, Glandularia tampensis, Grewia caffra, Habranthus brachyandrus, Hamelia cuprea, Hamelia macrantha, Hamelia patens, Hedychium gardnerianum, Heliconia rostrata, Hibiscus coccineus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Hoya carnosa, Ipomoea carnea, Jacquemontia penthantha, Jatropha podagrica, Justicia species, Kaempferi pulchara, Laelia pacavia, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lantana trifolia, Lonicera sempervirens, Megaskepas erythrochlamys, Mussaenda 'Dona Aurora', Myrsine guianensis, Nelumbo 'Mrs. Perry Slocum', Nelumbo species, Nymphaea species, Odentatum stricta, Oxalis 'Montana', Passiflora citrine, Passiflora hahnii, Passiflora species, Passiflora × violacea, Pentas lanceolata, Petrea volubilis, Phoenix hybrid, Plumbago scandens, Plumeria species, Podranea ricasoliana, Pseuderanthemum alatum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Rondeletia leucophylla, Ruellia brittoniana, Russelia equisetiformis, Russelia sarmentosa, Sagittaria lancifolia, Stachytarpheta urticifolia, Vachellia farnesiana, and Victoria cruziana.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McKee_Botanical_Garden

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

 

Calliandra haematocephala(Fairy Duster ) is a fast growing shrub ,small tree with branched pinnate, silky leaves and powder-puff-like balls of conspicuous dark crimson stamens. The red powder puff flower are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.

Pink Powderpuff (Calliandra haematocephala

"Bokeh in Flora" for smile on Saturday

( Calliandra haematocephala Hassk ) Powderpuff-tree

Rambling shrub or small tree with branched pinnate, silky leaves and powder-puff-like balls of conspicuous dark crimson stamens. Calliandra haematocephala is a fast growing shrub that can grow tall but also spreads wide. If desired it can be kept smaller by trimming. Interesting enough the leaves close at night. The red powder puff flowers are attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds but only appear from November -April. The buds before the flowers open look like raspberries. This large shrub can be grown indoor if trimmed and grown in a pot but it will be best if you can grow it outside in a warm climate. This example photographed in Bermuda

Calliandra Haematocephala red powder puff tree/ shrub. Looking pretty

カリアンドラ・ハエマトケファラ 2501 マメ科 ベニゴウカン属 ボリビア原産 IUCN LC 2024

Calliandra haematocephala朱纓花the red powder puff紅合歡

Calliandra haematocephala es un arbusto de la familia de las fabáceas. Es originaria de Bolivia.

朱纓花(學名:Calliandra haematocephala)又名粉撲花、大粉撲花、紅絨球、美洲合歡,為豆科朱纓花屬的植物。分佈在熱帶、亞熱帶、台灣、南美以及中國大陸的廣東、福建等地,目前已由人工引種栽培。

Calliandra haematocephala, the red powder puff, is a species of flowering plants of the genus Calliandra in the family Fabaceae.

紅合歡(學名:Calliandra haematocephala);第個名係紅毛球或朱纓花;佢係怕醜草科散尾葵屬嘅常綠灌木或喬木仔,原產地喺巴西嘅熱帶地區同毛里求斯。而家喺巴西、毛里求斯同臺灣、中國嘅福建同廣東地區都可以搵到佢。

 

The McKee Botanical Garden (area of 18 acres (7.3 hectares)) is a non-profit, subtropical botanical garden in Vero Beach, Florida. It is located at 350 U.S. Highway 1, Vero Beach, Florida. It was founded in 1929, when Waldo Sexton and Arthur G. McKee purchased an 80-acre (32 ha) tropical hammock along the Indian River. Tropical landscape architect William Lyman Phillips was hired to design its streams, ponds, and trails. Its indigenous vegetation was augmented with ornamental plants and seeds from around the world.

 

In 1932, they proceeded to open the garden, then known as McKee Jungle Gardens, as a tourist attraction. Although the Garden was successful for several decades, it shut down in 1976, and most of its land was sold for development. The site remained vacant for twenty years until the Indian River Land Trust purchased it in 1995.

 

The current Garden was formally dedicated in 2001. It is now a Florida landmark and on January 7, 1998, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places under its former name of McKee Jungle Gardens. Currently, there are several buildings on the garden including the office, gift shop, education center and a restaurant.

 

The Garden's collections currently include:

Adenium obesum, Aechmea 'Blue Tango', Aechmea leuddemanniana 'Mend', Aechmea pineliana var. minuta, Aechmea 'Li'l Harvey', Aleurites moluccana, Alpina purpurata 'Eileen McDonald', Alpinia calcarata, Alpinia zerumbet, Ananas comosus, Annona glabra, Annona muricata, Anthurium 'White Gemini', Ardisia crenata, Ardisia escallononioides, Aristolochia gigantea, Aristolochia grandiflora, Asclepias species, Bambusa chungii, Barleria micans, Bauhinia punctata, Bauhinia species, Begonia 'Beefsteak', Belamcanda chinensis, Billbergia species, Bixa orellana, Bromelia pinguin, Brugmansia species, Brunfelsia jamaicensis, Caladium 'Aaron', Caladium 'Florida Starburst', Caladium 'Florida Sweet Heart', Caladium 'Freda Hemple', Caladium 'Ginger Land', Caladium 'June Bride', Caladium 'White Queen', Caldium 'Scarlet Pimpernel', Calliandra haematocephala, Callicarpa americana, Callicarpa americana alba, Canna species, Carica papaya, Chamaedorea tepejilote, Citharexylum spinosum, Clerodendron fairchildianum 'Musical Note', Clerodendron speciosissimum, Clerodendrum bungii, Clerodendrum quadriloculare, Clerodendrum thomsoniae, Clerodendrum ugandense, Clivia species, Congea tomentosa, Cordia lutea, Cordia boissieri, Costus barbatus, Crinum americanum, Crinum asiaticum, Crinum species (dwarf), Curculigo capitulate, Curcuma species, Delonix regia, Dendrobium × hybrid, Dichromena species, Dombeya wallichii, Dracaena fragrans, Epidendrum 'Kauai Sunrise', Eucalyptus deglupta, Ficus benghalensis, Ficus natalensis leprieurii, Gigantochloa pseudoarundidacea, Glandularia tampensis, Grewia caffra, Habranthus brachyandrus, Hamelia cuprea, Hamelia macrantha, Hamelia patens, Hedychium gardnerianum, Heliconia rostrata, Hibiscus coccineus, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Hoya carnosa, Ipomoea carnea, Jacquemontia penthantha, Jatropha podagrica, Justicia species, Kaempferi pulchara, Laelia pacavia, Lagerstroemia speciosa, Lantana trifolia, Lonicera sempervirens, Megaskepas erythrochlamys, Mussaenda 'Dona Aurora', Myrsine guianensis, Nelumbo 'Mrs. Perry Slocum', Nelumbo species, Nymphaea species, Odentatum stricta, Oxalis 'Montana', Passiflora citrine, Passiflora hahnii, Passiflora species, Passiflora × violacea, Pentas lanceolata, Petrea volubilis, Phoenix hybrid, Plumbago scandens, Plumeria species, Podranea ricasoliana, Pseuderanthemum alatum, Pseudobombax ellipticum, Rondeletia leucophylla, Ruellia brittoniana, Russelia equisetiformis, Russelia sarmentosa, Sagittaria lancifolia, Stachytarpheta urticifolia, Vachellia farnesiana, and Victoria cruziana.

 

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Carbonero - Calliandra haematocephala - Red Powderpuff

SIGMA SD1 Merrill + MACRO 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM

オオベニゴウカン (大紅合歓)                 Explore #92 on February 14, 2012

学名 Calliandra haematocephala

英名 Powderpuff Tree, Red Powderpuff

Taken at Swansea Botanical Complex (Plantasia), Wales, UK. No graphics please.

Calliandra haematocephala - Powder Puff Taken in Cambridge Botanic glasshouse

Taken in the Hotel gardens in Sharm el Sheikh Sinai

Round Bottle Brush Flowers (Calliandra haematocephala)

Tenerife.

Jardín de Aclimatación de La Orotava

 

Also referred to as Jardin de Aclimatacion de La Orotava or, simply, El Botanico, the Botanical Garden of Tenerife is actually located in the municipality of Puerto de la Cruz. - See more at: www.tenerife-island-tourism.com/tenerife-attractions/them...

2010/1/27

滋賀県草津市「水の森」

カリアンドラ・ハエマトケフェラ・アルバ:マメ科ベニゴウカン属の常緑低木で、学名は Calliandra haematocephala cv. Alba(syn. cv. Albiflora)。

英名は White powder-puff。

Fabacée de 4-8 m aux feuilles alternes, généralement bipennées par 4-7 paires, persistantes. Fleurs en panicules terminaux (ou houppes), arrondis, pénicillés, de 5-6 cm. Calice denté et profondément fendu. De la petite corolle dépassent les nombreuses étamines longues, brillantes comme de la soie et généralement d'un rouge lumineux. Gousses fréquemment aplaties, coriaces, épaissies aux bords, s'ouvrant et s'enroulant à maturité en virant au brun.

 

Autres noms français : Calliandra (dérivé du grec kalli : belle et andros : mâle, en référence à ses étamines, le nom d'espèce se composant de haima : sang et kephala : tête), Poudre rouge. Espèce originaire de Bolivie et de l'Amérique tropicale (cf. A Gurib-Fakim Guide de la Flore de Maurice, A Bärtels).

Beautiful bottle brush flower shot @ Uniworld garden , Gurgaon.

 

This flower is called Calliandra haematocephala...

Tenerife

Botanical Gardens Puerto de La Cruz

www.tenerife-information-centre.com/botanical-gardens-pue...

 

Calliandra haematocephala is a species of flowering plants of the genus Calliandra in the Fabaceae family.

  

Although known officially as Jardín de Aclimatación de la Orotava, or "JAO", this installation is actually in Puerto de La Cruz (there is a smaller one actually in La Orotava).

 

Since its inauguration, all those years ago, it has become one of the most important botanical gardens in the world, rating alongside such others as Kew Gardens in London.

 

It is a huge place, covering around 20,000 square metres. If that wasn't enough, plans are underway to double its size, with the addition of landscaping and more modern facilities.

Tenerife.

Jardín de Aclimatación de La Orotava

 

Also referred to as Jardin de Aclimatacion de La Orotava or, simply, El Botanico, the Botanical Garden of Tenerife is actually located in the municipality of Puerto de la Cruz. - See more at: www.tenerife-island-tourism.com/tenerife-attractions/them...

They are spreading color all around through those lovely soft antennas.

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This beauty is in Animal Kingdom Park near the siamangs.

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