Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw.
Naturalised

Morphological description

Shrub up to 5 m high, unarmed or sometimes with short spines in pairs at the nodes, rarely scattered, quite glabrous except for the stamen-filaments. Leaves 6-30 cm long, unarmed or occasionally with paired prickles or spinulose stipels at the insertions of the pinnae and leaflets; pinnae 3-10 pairs; rhachillae 1.8-8.5 cm long; leaflets 5-12 pairs per pinna, (5)8-18(28) mm long, 4-12 mm wide, oblong to oblong-elliptic, rounded to emarginate apically. Racemes terminal or terminal and axillary, up to 35 cm long; bracts ± linear-lanceolate, up to 7.5 mm long, rapidly deciduous and shed when the buds are young. Flowers scarlet, red and yellow, orange-red or yellow (var. flava L. H. Bailey); pedicels 2-7.5 cm long in flower, sometimes longer in fruit. Sepals 7-14 mm long, the lower one 14-17 mm long and hooded apically. Petals 15-25 mm long, long-clawed, with a lamina ±10-20 mm wide, distal margin erose-undulate; upper petal smaller. Stamens scarlet, long-exserted; filaments 4-6.5 cm long, pubescent basally, glabrous above; anthers glabrous. Ovary glabrous. Pods asymmetrically oblanceolate-oblong, 6-12 cm long, 1.4-2.2 cm wide, brown or purplish-brown, compressed, unarmed, dehiscent. Seeds brown, ±9-10 x 7-8 mm, obovate, subtruncate apically, somewhat compressed. From: Ross, JH. 1977. Parkinsonia to Swartzia. Fl. S. Africa 16(2): 109-138. Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]

Distribution

Probably a native of tropical America (though often alleged to be Asiatic). From: Ross, JH. 1977. Parkinsonia to Swartzia. Fl. S. Africa 16(2): 109-138. Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria. [CC BY]

Altitude

305 to 1189 m

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Residence status

Occurrence in the Flora of Southern Africa (FSA) countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, naturalised or invasive in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature

FSA

SA

BOT

NAM

ESW

LES

WC

EC

NC

FS

GA

KZN

LP

MP

NW

Absent

Indigenous

Endemic

Naturalised

Invasive

Names and Sources

Accepted name
Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw.

Published in: Observ. Bot. (Swartz): 166 (1791)

Synonym(s)

Poinciana pulcherrima L.

Published in: Sp. Pl. 1: 380 (1753)


Classification

KINGDOM Plantae

SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae

ORDER Fabales

FAMILY Fabaceae

26 results for Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw.

Specimen records

Barcode: PRE0803599-0 Collector(s) & number: Keet, JDM, PRF 8030 | 1932-3-

South Africa, Mpumalanga, Barberton District.

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Barcode: PRE0458083-0 Collector(s) & number: Graf, H, 474 | 1946-3-22

South Africa, Gauteng, PRETORIA DIST.

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Barcode: PRE0377282-0 Collector(s) & number: Curator Pretoria Bot. Garden, 93 | 1946-1-19

South Africa, Gauteng, PRETORIA DIST.

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Barcode: NH0135126-0 Collector(s) & number: Cheek, MD, 669 | 2009-7-8

South Africa, Northern Cape, Lime Acres; 160km NW of Kimberley on Grootvlei farm.

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Barcode: PRE0377284-0 Collector(s) & number: Jenkins, TJ, TRV 7081 | 1909-2-

South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, DURBAN

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Barcode: NH0135119-0 Collector(s) & number: Cheek, MD, 203 | 2009-12-10

South Africa, Free State, 15 km east of Reddersburg on the R717 DeWets dorp rd. on Diepfontein farm

General notes: Notes: Bees visiting flowers.

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Barcode: NH0060217-0 Collector(s) & number: Mills, AP, 245 | 1968-1-5

South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Durban Botanic Gardens.

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Barcode: PRE0822596-0 Collector(s) & number: Burgoyne, PM, 3299 | 1995-3-6

Namibia, Bushmanland: On the road to Sonop Agricultural Station, about 30 km from Omaramba - Omataka. Open shrubveld. 19°01'959"S 18°49'236"E

General notes: Sandy calcareous soil. Level flat slope. Biotic effect: garden. Shrub 2 - 3 m tall. Dark orange flowers with vermilion edges. Occasional.

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Barcode: NH0148423-0 Collector(s) & number: Cheek, MD, 221 | 2010-6-12

South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Pongola; Dive Inn garden.

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Barcode: PRE0781316-0 Collector(s) & number: Bird, WR, 1020 | 1966-3-14

South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Durban

General notes: Tree 20feet tall. Flowers orange. ex Saasveld Det.F.von Breitenbach

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Barcode: PRE0463112-0 Collector(s) & number: Grobbelaar, N, 1827 | 1973-12-21

South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, ST. LUCIA; MISSION ROCKS; 4 KM. VANAF MISSION ROCKS

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Barcode: NH0135003-0 Collector(s) & number: Cheek, MD, 221 | 2010-1-12

South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Pongola Municipality, Pongola, Piet Retief Street - Dive Inn garden.

General notes: Notes: Not abundant. Healthy plant.

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Barcode: PRE0801981-0 Collector(s) & number: Meyer, NL, 207 | 1993-8-12

South Africa, Western Cape, Laingsburg district. Anysberg Nature Reserve, plain north of mountain. At Vrede farmhouse, against north-facing wall.

General notes: Cultivated shrub?. Compound leaves, light brown pods, flowers yellow with long red stamens.

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Barcode: PRE0211887-0 Collector(s) & number: Hobson, SR, 829 | 1989-12-14

South Africa, KwaZulu-Natal, Hlabisa District: Near Lake St. Lucia; Eastern Shores State Forest. In pine plantation.

General notes: Exotic.

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Barcode: PRE0562378-0 Collector(s) & number: Cass, C, CS 120 | 1996-4-3

South Africa, Mpumalanga, On Eastern side of road on way to new Skukuza waste site, ± 500 m from site, next to brickyard.

General notes: Rare. De Winter & Codd 620 (Pretoriuskop, 1949) indicated that this sp. is indigenous.

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Barcode: PRE0989872-0 Collector(s) & number: Klaassen, ES, 134 | 1998-5-17

Namibia, Okavango, Cultivated field at Mashare Agriculture College.

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Barcode: PRE0377281-0 Collector(s) & number: Codd, LEW, 6106 | 1950-5-13

South Africa, Mpumalanga, NELSPRUIT DIST.; KRUGER NAT. PARK; MALELANE REST CAMP IN CAMP

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Observation records

Date: 1/25/2015 12:00:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Date: 11/3/2020 3:55:14 PM

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Date: 3/6/2018 6:18:13 AM

KwaZulu-Natal

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Date: 5/16/2022 4:57:00 PM

Limpopo

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Date: 5/16/2022 4:40:00 PM

Limpopo, South Africa

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Date: 4/11/2023 6:43:19 AM

Limpopo, South Africa

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Date: 4/7/2018 1:27:00 PM

KwaZulu-Natal

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Date: 4/19/2023 8:38:53 AM

KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Date: 5/3/2021 10:39:00 AM

KwaZulu-Natal

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2007

FLORA

61. Leguminosae Subfamily Caesalpinioideae: 30. Caesalpinia L. Brummitt, RK

Flora Zambesiaca 3(2)177-183

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, London

1977

FLORA

Erythrophloeum to Jubelnardia Ross, JH

Flora of Southern Africa 16(2)1-45

Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria

1977

FLORA

Parkinsonia to Swartzia Ross, JH

Flora of Southern Africa 16(2)109-138

Botanical Research Institute, Pretoria

No results found for Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw.

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Part(s) of plant used Use(s) Reference
Unspecified Medicinally Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Seeds Abortifacient - Pregnant women Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Leaves Abortifacient - Pregnant women Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Roots Skin disease (Body part: Skin) Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Flowers Lung disease (Body part: Lung) Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Bark Lung disease (Body part: Lung) Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Bark Fever Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Leaves Abortifacient - Pregnant women Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Leaves Purgative Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Roots Fever Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Roots Lung disease (Body part: Lung) Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Bark Skin disease (Body part: Skin) Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Flowers Skin disease (Body part: Skin) Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Seeds Purgative Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Flowers Fever Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Unspecified Medicinally Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Unspecified Medicinally Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Unspecified Medicinally Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]
Seeds Abortifacient - Pregnant women Watt, JM; Breyer-Brandwijk, MG. 1962. The medicinal and poisonous plants of southern and eastern Africa: Being an account of their medicinal and other uses, chemical composition, pharmachological effects and toxicology in man and animal, 2nd ed. Livingstone, Edinburgh. [All rights reserved]

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