Does anyone know what this plant is? I was growing in Tucson, Az.
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Rhonda B on Jun 15, 2014Pride of Barbados-latin name Caesalpinia pulcherrima. Very Beautiful!Helpful Reply
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Luis on Jun 16, 2014Aimee it has many names I know it by Dwarf Poinciana or Dwarf Flamboyan and a if it is a tree is just called Royal Poinciana or FlamboyanHelpful Reply
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Betty Guidry on Jun 16, 2014In San Antonio it's a Bird of ParadiseHelpful Reply
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Diana Kiley on Jun 16, 2014locally called bird of paradise but not at all like the tropical bird of paradise found in Florida and Hawaii.Helpful Reply
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Leslie Long on Jun 17, 2014It's common name is Red & Yellow Peacock flower but everyone else is correct also. It is AKA Bird of Paradise (not like the tropical one) and Poinciana and Flamboyan as Luis pointed out. It is a flower of many names :)Helpful Reply
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Aimee Hartnett-Neal on Jun 24, 2014Thank you to all who responded.Helpful Reply
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