Calathea Roseopicta ‘Illustris’ – Peacock Plant
The Bauhinia × blakeana, or Hong Kong Orchid Tree, produces large, showy, orchid-like flowers in shades of purplish-red, magenta, or bright pink. These distinctive, five-petal blossoms are highly fragrant and bloom profusely, resembling orchids. The flowers typically appear from late autumn to early spring or November to March, depending on the location and climate.
Key Flower Characteristics
Color: Striking purplish-red, magenta, or bright pink.
Shape: Large and orchid-like, with distinct petals.
Fragrance: Delicately fragrant.
Blooming Season: Typically from late autumn to early spring, though flowering times can vary.
Pollinators: The flowers attract pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Cultural Significance
The Bauhinia × blakeana is the official floral emblem of Hong Kong.
It is a popular choice for ornamental landscaping and public spaces due to its beauty and exotic appearance.