Parrots Beak - Gmelina philippensis - Live Tropical Plant - Unusual Yellow Flower - 8-12 Inches Tall - 4 Inch Pot

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Management number 220034699 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$14.00 Model Number 220034699
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  • Gmelina philippensis is a tropical flowering tree-like shrub commonly known as Parrots Beak that is native to the Philippines. The name Parrots Beak comes from its uniquely shaped flowers, which resemble the beak of a parrot. The showy flowers are borne along a thick pendulous stalk and emerge in opposing pairs from large, tube-like green bracts.
  • It matures as a large, somewhat open-growing, tree-like shrub growing as much as 15 ft tall over time, with long drooping branches cloaked in pairs of dark green leaves with an odd, rounded diamond shape. Bloom stalks hang in long chains from the terminal ends of the branches, providing a striking, tropical, exotic appearance. It is a frequent choice for Bonsai culture due to its unique characteristics.
  • Care: Plant in fertile, well-draining soil or potting media in very light shade. Water as needed to maintain consistent soil moisture. Feed a good quality, slow-release, bloom-boosting fertilizer with the initial planting and annually in spring thereafter. Prune limbs close to the plant while young and becoming established to build fuller interior and produce a larger number of bloom stalks.
  • Indoor Growing: Due to size and specialized growing requirements this plant is recommended for indoor growing experienced growers.
  • Climate: is a tropical plant and is recommended for growing in USDA Zones 9, 10, and 11. Protection from cold temperatures is required in all zones for the longest life, best appearance, and earliest flowering. Note that Zone recommendations are based on average temperatures and do not take factors such as humidity, rainfall, or day/night temperature variations into consideration. Every growing environment has unique challenges

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