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  2. Delonix regia - Wikipedia

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    Its common names include "flame tree" (one of several species given this name), peacock flower, [4] royal poinciana, [4] flamboyant, [4] phoenix flower, [citation needed] flame of the forest. [ citation needed ] The name poinciana comes from a genus it was once placed in named Poinciana after Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy , a French noble ...

  3. Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Wikipedia

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    Common names for this species include poinciana, peacock flower, red bird of paradise, Mexican bird of paradise, dwarf poinciana, pride of Barbados, flos pavonis, and flamboyant-de-jardin. [ citation needed ] The Hawaiian name for this plant is ʻohai aliʻi .

  4. List of poisonous plants - Wikipedia

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    All parts of these plants are toxic, due to the presence of alkaloids. Grazing animals, such as sheep and cattle, may be affected and human fatalities have occurred. [106] Delphinium spp. larkspur Ranunculaceae: Contains the alkaloid delsoline. Young plants and seeds are poisonous, causing nausea, muscle twitches, paralysis, and often death.

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  6. Delonix - Wikipedia

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    It contains trees that are native to Madagascar and East Africa. By far the best known species is the Royal Poinciana ( D. regia ). The name of the genus is derived from the Greek words δηλος ( delos ), meaning "evident," and ονυξ ( onyx ), meaning "claw," referring to the petals . [ 5 ]

  7. Royal poincianas are blooming! It must be summertime in Florida

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    Also called flamboyant or flame tree, the sweeping branches of royal poinciana provides shade for picnickers or folks just taking a break from the sun. Royal poincianas are blooming! It must be ...

  8. Have you ever seen a poisonous 'little apple of death' tree?

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    Just standing beneath the tree in a rainstorm can cause skin blistering, and eating the fruit could prove fatal. Burning a Manchineel tree can even cause blindness if the smoke gets in your eyes ...

  9. List of plants poisonous to equines - Wikipedia

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    Several plants, including nightshade, become more toxic as they wilt and die, posing a danger to horses eating dried hay or plant matter blown into their pastures. [ 3 ] The risk of animals becoming ill during the fall is increased, as many plants slow their growth in preparation for winter, and equines begin to browse on the remaining plants.