noun
- a tropical tree with showy orange or red flowers, native to Madagascar and widely cultivated in warm regions
Usage: also called royal poinciana or flamboyant tree; scientific name: Delonix regia
Examples
- The poinciana tree bloomed with brilliant red flowers in the tropical garden.
- During summer, the poinciana displays stunning orange and scarlet blossoms.
- Many Caribbean islands feature the poinciana as a national or cultural symbol.
- The poinciana's feathery foliage provides dappled shade in hot climates.
- She planted a poinciana in her yard to attract hummingbirds and butterflies.