A magic tree --- with flowers in four colors
By Fei Shao
@fei1125 (607)
Chengde, China
January 9, 2018 6:32am CST
I have seen a magic tree. I am sure, it is only one plant, but have flowers in different colors. I'm wondering if anyone knows why the tree bearing different color of blooms. By which reason it results in four kinds of colors.
If you see different colors of blooms on the same flower plant, you may be shocked and start doubting your eyes or questioning your sanity. Actually I don’t know why the plant have four different colored flowers on the same stem, and why it shows different colors without having to plant additional plants.
But it looks really cool.
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11 responses
@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
9 Jan 18
I have never seen a multi color flowered plant before.
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@Shivram59 (35314)
• India
10 Jan 18
@fei1125 This is the first time I have heard about such a plant.Where did you see it?
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@Shivram59 (35314)
• India
11 Jan 18
@fei1125 I see.I have never been to Cambodia.
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
12 Jan 18
@Shivram59 A good place, you can visit. It is worth
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@JSAph8888 (949)
• Philippines
11 Jan 18
@fei1125 What plant is that, by the way? Based on your photo, I think it's a plant what we call as Bougainvillea.
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
17 Jan 18
@JSAph8888 I don't know the plant's name.But, you are right. I just check by baidu, its name is bougainvilea.
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@averygirl72 (37845)
• Philippines
17 Jan 18
That is a bougainvillea. I know only 3 shades, fuchsia pink, peach and white. That is really a magic tree. It's fabulous to see them all blooming
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@JSAph8888 (949)
• Philippines
17 Jan 18
@fei1125 @Ganma7
I just copied and pasted the information from wikipedia, for your information:
Bougainvillea are also known as buganvilla (Spain), bugambilia (Mexico, Guatemala, Cuba, Philippines), bouganvilla (India), pokok bunga kertas (Indonesia, Malaysia), bougenville (Pakistan), Napoleón (Honduras), jahanamiya (Arab World), veranera (Colombia, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama), trinitaria (Colombia, Panama, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic & Venezuela), Santa Rita (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) or papelillo (Northern Peru)
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@fei1125 (607)
• Chengde, China
17 Jan 18
I am just taught by @JSAph8888 its name is bougainvillea
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