Description
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds.
The wispy, feathery leaves of Colville glory tree creates a gentle backdrop for its fiery clusters of orange flowers that appear in autumn.
Seeds Specifications
Common Name | Colvillea Racemosa,Colville s Glory, Colvillia, Glory Covillea, Ohai, Whip Tree |
Height | 30-50 ft |
Flower Colour | Orange, Orange Red |
Bloom Time | Fall, Late Fall, Early Winter |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting and care
- They can successfully propagate by seed or by cuttings
- To propagate by seed, extract the seeds manually and dry them in the sun, then replant the seedlings in a nursery or some other warm, humid area
- Seedlings generally can grow in domesticity for about eight months to a year before being replanted outside
Colvillea Racemosa care
- Watering from a hose or sprinkler should be done slowly and deeply, not frequently, to avoid shallow root development or root diseases
- Allow soil to dry several inches deep before irrigating
Sunlight | Full sun to part shade |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | Well drained soil |
Temperature | 30 to 40 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Apply any organic fertilizer |
Colvillea Racemosa special feature
Known for its bright orange flowers that grow in large cone or cylinder shaped cluste
Colvillea Racemosa uses
Ornamental Use:
- The plant is used for ornamental purpose