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Foliage/flower
Flower
| Wait-A-Bit Vine, Creeping Bird of Paradise, Dwarf Poinciana, Phyllanthoides Caesalpinia
Caesalpinia phyllanthoides
Fabaceae (Leguminosae)
This caesalpinia is rare, and has been placed on the Texas Organization for Endangered Species (TOES) Watch List. It is found only in Live Oak and Jim Wells Counties in South Texas, growing in caliche. It is a low, slender, understory shrub with bipinnate leaves that have 5 to 9 pinnae with 2 to 3 pairs of leaflets. In spring it blooms sparsely with delicate, clear yellow flowers.
Plant Habit or Use: small shrub
Exposure: sun partial sun
Flower Color: yellow
Blooming Period: spring
Fruit Characteristics: pod with 1 or 2 seeds
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Plant Character: deciduous
Heat Tolerance: very high
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Soil Requirements: adaptable
USDA Hardiness Zone: 9
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