Peacock Flower
The Peacock Flower is a deciduous shrub or small tree that can reach heights of up to 10-15 feet.It has fern-like leaves that are bright green and bipinnately compound, meaning they have multiple leaflets arranged along a central stem. The flowers are the most striking feature, with large, showy, and vibrant clusters of red, orange, or yellow petals.The petals have long, prominent stamens that resemble a peacock's tail, giving the plant its name.The flowers are rich in nectar and attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.The Peacock Flower is considered an ornamental plant and is widely cultivated for its beautiful flowers. It has gained popularity in landscaping and gardens for its attractive appearance and ability to add a tropical flair to outdoor spaces.This plant thrives in warm, tropical climates but can also tolerate mild temperate regions. It prefers full sun exposure and well-drained soil. In areas with colder winters, it may die back to the ground but can resprout from the roots in the following spring.