Everything about Delonix totally explained
The
genus Delonix forms part of the
subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the pea family
Fabaceae. The members of the genus are flowering trees, native to
Madagascar and east
Africa. By far the best known in the
Royal Poinciana,
Delonix regia.
The common name, Poinciana, comes from a former genus name
Poinciana, in which the members of the current genus
Delonix were classified along with plants now placed in genus
Caesalpinia.
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