Brownea grandiceps (and B. coccinea)
Brownea is a spectacular tropical tree producing enormous, globular clusters of brilliant red-orange flowers that dangle beneath the canopy. Young leaves emerge with distinctive pink and cream speckles.
Fabaceae (Legume family)
Spring and summer; may bloom sporadically year-round in ideal conditions

Similar flowers: antigonons and antigonons also share similar meanings.
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Regular watering to keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged; high humidity essential
Rich, Well-drained, Humus-rich, Loamy, Slightly acidic to neutral (pH 5.5-7.0)
Requires warm, frost-free climate (zones 10-11)
Protect young plants from direct, harsh sunlight
Maintain high humidity with misting or placement
Slow-growing; be patient for flowering
Takes 5+ years from seed to first bloom
Layer or purchase grafted plants for faster flowering
Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape
Fertilize regularly during growing season with balanced feed
Young leaves are ornamental with pink-cream speckles
The Chaconia (Brownea grandiceps) is the national flower of Trinidad and Tobago. It symbolizes the vibrant spirit and tropical beauty of the twin-island nation.
Brownea grown from seed can take 5+ years to produce its first flowers. Layered or grafted plants bloom much faster, often within 2-3 years.
Brownea flowers hang in pendulous clusters beneath the foliage, making them easily accessible to hummingbirds and other pollinators. This positioning also protects the delicate blooms from rain damage.
Brownea's young leaves are as ornamental as the flowers. They emerge pale green with distinctive pink and cream dots, hanging down in a drooping position before maturing to solid green.
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