April 15, 2024 · Field note

FLOWERS IN BLOOM AT THE FAIRCHILD TROPICAL GARDENS IN MIAMI FLORIDA IN MARCH APRIL 2024

Some flowers in bloom now at the Fairchild Tropical Gardens in Miami, Florida Poinsettia is a commercially important flowering plant (euphorbia) indigenous to Mexico and Central America Brazil Raintree, native to Brazil Megaskepasma is a monotypic genus of plants containing this single species Megaskepasma erythrochlam

FLOWERS IN BLOOM AT THE FAIRCHILD TROPICAL GARDENS IN MIAMI FLORIDA IN MARCH APRIL 2024
Originally from the Before the Cure archive

Some flowers in bloom now at the Fairchild Tropical Gardens in Miami, Florida


Poinsettia is a commercially important flowering plant (euphorbia) indigenous to Mexico and Central America 

Brazil Raintree, native to Brazil

Megaskepasma is a monotypic genus of plants containing this single species Megaskepasma erythrochlamys, known by its common name Brazilian red cloak

Native to Venezuela and Suriname 


Red Sage. Found commonly in southeastern United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America. Native to Mexico

Moth Orchids is a genus of seventy species of plants in the family of orchidaceae. South East Asia, China, Taiwan, Australia , PNG with majority found in the Philippines and Indonesia 


Heliconia native to tropical America

Desert Rose

Plumeria named after the French botanist Charles Plumier (should have been called Plumier?) is of neotropical realm grown as ornamentals.

Euphorbia, this one jamaican flame in common parlance

EUPHORBIA

PLUMERIA

DESERT ROSE

HELICONIA

MOTH ORCHIDS

RED SAGE

MEGASKEPASMA

BRAZIL RAINTREE

POINSETTIA

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