african tulip การใช้
- *We were missing the appropriate redirect here; African tulip tree now points correctly to Spathodea.
- The palms, African tulips, crepe myrtles and callistemons and various other shrubs and trees were planted in the 1980s.
- The African tulip tree but darker and more waxy ), orange to reddish or purplish green, and about 10 cm wide.
- The tropical forests contain hundreds of plant species including African tulip tree, rubber tree, strangler fig, and " cecropia ".
- In tropical countries trees such as the African tulip tree, " Hopea odorata " and some Erythrina species are often planted as shade trees.
- The tropical forests contain luxuriant plant growth with hundreds of plant species including African tulip tree, rubber tree, strangler fig, and " cecropia ".
- They may be beautiful like African tulip trees and ornamental fountain grass or edible like blackberries and castor beans, scientists say, but they are killing a singular heritage.
- Tharmalingam said some of the trees to be were relocated were the Raintree ( samanea saman ), African tulip ( spathodea Campanulata ), Rhu Pantai ( casuarina Equisetifolia ) besides coconut trees.
- Polished and crisp as the Nani Mau plantings are, the most evocative part, to my mind, is the unadorned grassy field that opens out around a pond beyond a huge fiddleleaf fig and a pair of magnificent African tulip trees ( Spathodea campanulata ).
- They hop into their rental cars at mid-morning and begin bending around the 10-mph curves and over the quaint, one-lane bridges, marveling at each waterfall, each neon-orange burst of African tulip blossom, each sweeping vista of the cobalt-blue Pacific.
- I found him at the end of a steep, stony, rutted, twisting road, well up the mountain, where he lives with his family in a kind of treehouse, with its sides open to the breezes, surrounded by towering Norfolk pines and orange-flowering African tulip trees.
- Other flora includes long elephant grass, an African native introduced to shore up the canal and now proliferating as a weed throughout the country; spiny bromeliads, which take nutrition and moisture from the air; haliconia palms with helicopter-rotor-sized leaves; red African tulips; and gigantic kapok trees with their knife-edge protruding roots.