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Roger Van Loon 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
Hello all,

I'm in Europe (Belgium).
In November 2002, friends of mine made a trip to Australia (mainly the
Eastern part). Here's a picture of a tree that they saw in flower in
many places, and they say it was called a "Potania" everywhe
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.lo.../australia.jpg
(Sorry, no close up of the flower is available.)
I wonder what it could be. The name sounds like "Photinia" - but those
have white flowers, don't they?
Could it be some Erythrina?
Thanks in advance,
Roger.
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Victor Hawthorne 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
Roger:

Definitely an Erythrina. Several species are widely grown in
Australia.

I can't help you with the name "Potania".

Richard


On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 19:16:52 GMT, Roger Van Loon
wrote:

Hello all,

I'm in Europe (Belgium).
In November 2002, friends of mine made a trip to Australia (mainly the
Eastern part). Here's a picture of a tree that they saw in flower in
many places, and they say it was called a "Potania" everywhe
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.lo.../australia.jpg
(Sorry, no close up of the flower is available.)
I wonder what it could be. The name sounds like "Photinia" - but those
have white flowers, don't they?
Could it be some Erythrina?
Thanks in advance,
Roger.



Wallaby Walker 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
Roger my best bet would be your right in saying it is a Erythrina; most
likely E. x sykesii (syn E. indica)
Aussies call it the Indian Coral Tree
Cheers Peter.

"Roger Van Loon" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I'm in Europe (Belgium).
In November 2002, friends of mine made a trip to Australia (mainly the
Eastern part). Here's a picture of a tree that they saw in flower in
many places, and they say it was called a "Potania" everywhe
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.lo.../australia.jpg
(Sorry, no close up of the flower is available.)
I wonder what it could be. The name sounds like "Photinia" - but those
have white flowers, don't they?
Could it be some Erythrina?
Thanks in advance,
Roger.
--

You're welcome to visit my gardening page:
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.loon/gardenp.htm




dave 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
Hi,

I could swear blind that it is a poinciana. Is there something wrong with
me???

David

Barbara 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
"dave" wrote in message

Hi,

I could swear blind that it is a poinciana. Is there something wrong
with me???


phew! I thought it was just me, I thought so too.



Victor Hawthorne 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
No, nothing wrong with you David! On reflection I think poinciana is a
better bet than erythrina.

'Potania' also makes better sense as a corruption of poinciana.

Roger could ask his friend whether the leaves were feathery (in which
case poinciana = Delonix regia) or more entire and chunky (in which
case a species of Erythrina).


On 31 Jan 2003 23:12:53 GMT, dave wrote:

Hi,

I could swear blind that it is a poinciana. Is there something wrong with
me???

David



Just a little bit 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 19:16:52 GMT, Roger Van Loon
wrote:

Hello all,

I'm in Europe (Belgium).
In November 2002, friends of mine made a trip to Australia (mainly the
Eastern part). Here's a picture of a tree that they saw in flower in
many places, and they say it was called a "Potania" everywhe
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.lo.../australia.jpg
(Sorry, no close up of the flower is available.)
I wonder what it could be. The name sounds like "Photinia" - but those
have white flowers, don't they?
Could it be some Erythrina?


It is a Poinciana.


Roger Van Loon 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
Roger Van Loon wrote:

Hello all,

I'm in Europe (Belgium).
In November 2002, friends of mine made a trip to Australia (mainly the
Eastern part). Here's a picture of a tree that they saw in flower in
many places, and they say it was called a "Potania" everywhe
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.lo.../australia.jpg
(Sorry, no close up of the flower is available.)
I wonder what it could be. The name sounds like "Photinia" - but those
have white flowers, don't they?
Could it be some Erythrina?
Thanks in advance,
Roger.


--
Walk tall, walk straight, and look the world right into the eye.

You're welcome to visit my gardening page:
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.loon/gardenp.htm

Thanks, all.
The Poinciana (Delonix regia) - yes, I never thought of that, I saw it
a few times on the island of Tenerife, but I did not realise it could
become so very big.
Nevertheless - I will ask my friend about the leaves, and about
eventual old seed pods hanging down (that should be a clue too, I
think.)
Regards,
Roger.

Heather Edwards 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
This looks like a Coral Flame Tree or a Tree Waratah. Hope this helps.
Heather.
"Roger Van Loon" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I'm in Europe (Belgium).
In November 2002, friends of mine made a trip to Australia (mainly the
Eastern part). Here's a picture of a tree that they saw in flower in
many places, and they say it was called a "Potania" everywhe
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.lo.../australia.jpg
(Sorry, no close up of the flower is available.)
I wonder what it could be. The name sounds like "Photinia" - but those
have white flowers, don't they?
Could it be some Erythrina?
Thanks in advance,
Roger.
--

You're welcome to visit my gardening page:
http://users.pandora.be/roger.van.loon/gardenp.htm




Roger Van Loon 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
Heather Edwards wrote:

This looks like a Coral Flame Tree or a Tree Waratah. Hope this helps.
Heather.


Thanks, Heather.
Tree Waratah - I didn't know it, but I did look it up with Google.
Alloxylon flammeum.
But according to the image that I posted, "my tree" seems to flower
before (most of) the leaves appear. And the images of Alloxylon
flammeum that I found on the Web all show lots of leaves with the
flowers. Doesn't that rule it out?
So I think the most probable bet is still the Delonix, or (just maybe)
the Erythrina.
Regards,
Roger.

Mark 05-04-2003 06:36 AM

Who knows this tree?
 
Nup.................
Its definitely a poinciana
no two ways about that
"Roger Van Loon" wrote in message
...
Heather Edwards wrote:

This looks like a Coral Flame Tree or a Tree Waratah. Hope this helps.
Heather.


Thanks, Heather.
Tree Waratah - I didn't know it, but I did look it up with Google.
Alloxylon flammeum.
But according to the image that I posted, "my tree" seems to flower
before (most of) the leaves appear. And the images of Alloxylon
flammeum that I found on the Web all show lots of leaves with the
flowers. Doesn't that rule it out?
So I think the most probable bet is still the Delonix, or (just maybe)
the Erythrina.
Regards,
Roger.





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