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Caesalpinia pulcherrima var. pink — Peacock Flower | Rare Pink Blooms, Hummingbird Magnet

Forget common red poincianas. This rare pink cultivar bursts with vivid coral-pink petals and crimson stamens that glow against feathery foliage—blooming relentlessly through summer heat. A pollinator paradise that hummingbirds and butterflies cannot resist. Staggeringly easy to grow from seed in warm zones (or as a dramatic summer annual). One plant turns heads all season long.

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Description

You’ve seen the red and orange ones everywhere—now grow the jewel everyone whispers about.

Native to the West Indies and tropical Americas, Caesalpinia pulcherrima var. pink is a small tree or shrub with feathery foliage and beautiful, orchid-like pink flowers held in long panicles. This species is the national flower of Barbados, honored on the nation’s coat of arms and even worn on Meghan Markle’s wedding veil—yet the pink form remains deliciously rare. The botanical name pulcherrima means “the most beautiful,” and this cultivar proves it.

What makes this bloom irresistible? Pinkish-red ball-like buds open to white-edged pink butterfly-like flowers, then fade to deeper rose pink. The flowers are bowl-shaped, 2-3 inches across, with five crinkled petals and ten prominent stamens that extend far beyond the corolla. Picture 8-10 inch spikes of clustered blossoms—up to 40 flowers per raceme—creating an almost tropical fireworks display. When temperatures drop, the pink variety tends to bloom more in fall, which is perfect timing as pollinators arrive in fall looking for it. You’re not just growing a flower; you’re hosting a pollinator festival.

Here’s the knockout punch: This variety attracts bees and butterflies, making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Its showy colors attract birds, hummingbirds, and butterflies. In tropical zones (10+) it blooms year-round; in warmer temperate regions it flowers prolifically all summer into fall. Unlike its red cousins, the pink form is uncommon enough to be a conversation piece—elegant and exotic yet tough as nails.

Growing it? Childishly simple. A popular, easy and fast-growing ornamental for tropical and warm temperate climates in USDA Zones 10 and above, the pink poinciana is very easy to grow in alkaline to acidic, well-drained soils. Flowers bloom best in full sun, and the plant is considered drought-tolerant once established. In warmer zones (9 and above), it’s very easy to grow in either alkaline or acidic soils, likes full to part sun, and is a fast grower to 10 or 12 feet, but can be kept trimmed at 6 to 8 feet. Cold-climate gardeners: This tree has survived temperatures as low as 18°F and can be grown as an annual in colder climates. It will die back after frost but reliably regenerates from the roots come spring.

Growing from seed is straightforward. Nick or scratch the hard seed coat with a nail file or gently rub on cement, then soak in warm water for 48 hours, changing the water several times if possible. Within weeks you’ll have seedlings. Within 1-2 years, your first blooms appear—and they will stop traffic.

Imagine it now: A seven-foot specimen glowing with pink coral blooms, hummingbirds hovering at every cluster, butterflies dancing through the ferny foliage. Low-maintenance. Drought-tough. Conversation-stopping. This isn’t just a shrub—it’s the rare cultivar everyone has heard whispers about, the one you can actually grow. Start your seeds this spring and become the gardener everyone asks about come August.

Germination Guide

🌍 West Indies and Central America (Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Nicaragua)
Moderate

Caesalpinia pulcherrima var. pink, commonly known as Pink Peacock Flower or Pink Bird of Paradise, is a rare pink-flowering variety of this tropical shrub. The pink variety displays delicate pink blossoms with characteristic long red stamens, making it an elegant ornamental plant for warm climates. Seed germination can be variable even under optimal conditions, requiring scarification and warm temperatures to overcome the hard seed coat dormancy.

Germination
Germination time
Expect germination in

2 – 56 days

Temperature

Min 21°C
Ideal 25°C
Max 27°C

Light
☁️ Indifferent

Substrate moisture
💧 Medium

Sowing depth
Lightly covered

Press seed
👆 Yes

Germination rate
90 %


Seed Pre-treatment
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    Soaking — 24 hours
    After scarification, soak seeds in lukewarm or room temperature water for 24 hours to soften the seed coat. Seeds should swell when soaked and should be sown immediately afterward.
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    Mechanical scarification
    Large seeds can be chipped with a chisel, knife, or rasp. Smaller seeds may be scraped on sandpaper, clipped with nail clippers, or pricked with a needle. Try to do this on the side away from the hilum.
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    Additional notes
    Germination may be improved by soaking scarified seeds in saltpetre solution (1 teaspoon to a litre of water). Seeds have a hard, impermeable seed coat requiring scarification to enhance water absorption.

Substrate & Container
Recommended substrate
Free-draining, water-retentive seed starting mix (peat moss and perlite blend or similar)

Recommended container
Seed tray or small pots


Growing Tips
Scarify seeds mechanically by gently rubbing with sandpaper or nicking with a knife to enhance germination rates. Use fresh seed if possible, as newly harvested seeds achieve higher germination percentages (up to 98%) compared to stored seed. Maintain warm temperatures between 25-27°C (77-81°F) for optimal germination. Seeds are neutral photoblastic and will germinate in both light and darkness. Keep substrate consistently moist but not waterlogged. Germination may be rapid (2-4 days) or prolonged (up to 8 weeks), so patience is essential. Once seedlings emerge, provide ample bright light and gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions. Use peat moss-perlite blend or well-draining commercial seed starting mix. Lightly press seeds into the substrate after sowing.

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