poinciana
Americannoun
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any of several other tropical trees of the legume family, with showy flowers, as Caesalpina pulcherrima dwarf poinciana or Peltophorum pterocarpum yellow poinciana.
noun
Etymology
Origin of poinciana
First recorded in 1725–35; from New Latin; named after M. de Poinci, 17th-century governor of the French Antilles; -an, -a 2
Example Sentences
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They imported specimens — including flowering purple jacaranda and red poinciana — that became signatures of Cairo’s streets.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 11, 2022
"We loved the architecture and the poinciana trees--a riot of red," recalls Lynn.
From Southern Living • Apr. 14, 2011
Ashore, the islands are ablaze with hibiscus, bougainvillaea, begonia, poinciana, wild orchids, frangipani, red and orange flame trees, wild ginger.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Weeds had been cut back to showcase red-blooming poinciana trees.
From Full of Beans by Jennifer L. Holm
But there are plenty of wild flowering trees!—magnolia, poinciana, china-berry—" "All set out by mere man," she smiled—"except the magnolias and dog-wood.
From The Firing Line by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)
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