Royal Poinciana
Our beautiful island is ablaze again with the Royal Poinciana trees in
bloom. Coupled with Antigonon which is a genus of strong perennial climbers
with heart-shaped leaves and lacy inflorescences of pretty pink
flowers...a visual feast !!
Antigonon Leptopus, commonly called Chain of Love or
Coral Vine originated from Central America and is widely grown in the tropics on
banks, hedges, garden fences, trellises and arbours and it even clambers up tall
trees.
The feathery trails of locket-shaped pink flowers are borne on
sprays ending in tendrils. It is the sepals which are coloured...there are no
petals. The tubers are edible and have a nutty flavour. They are easily
established and become extremely invasive.