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Unusual tree blooming in Phoenix

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Working in the jungle and looked up and saw a bloom on my Spathodea the first time it has ever bloomed maybe our unusual weather had something to do with it!!!yes it’s in there!!IMG_5224.thumb.jpeg.46a684621891297a75047453d2788f77.jpegyes it’s in there!!

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The extremely warm winter may be the reason that tropical tree was able to bloom. On the other hand, I have several stone fruit trees that didn't produce a single flower this year as their required 'cold chill hours' weren't met. 🤷‍♂️ Every plant does have its own basic requirements that need to be met, for it to perform.

 

aztropic 

Mesa, Arizona 

Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

Beautiful stunning tree, unfortunately it’s not one for my area, the native bees get stuck inside the flower and die. 

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Do all bees have a problem with the flowers?

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