Powderpuff Tree: complete guide
Calliandra haematocephala
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The Powderpuff tree (Calliandra haematocephala), also known as blood red tassel flower or pompon tree, is a striking tropical shrub native to Bolivia that adds exotic character to gardens seeking drama and color. With its distinctive red pom-pom-like flowers, this plant creates immediate visual impact.
The flowers of Calliandra haematocephala are truly spectacular: fluffy, ball-shaped flower clusters in brilliant red that resemble powder puffs or tassels. This unique flower morphology attracts pollinators like hummingbirds and bees. The flowers can appear over extended periods, especially in warm seasons.
Growth Habit and Appearance: This shrub grows to medium height (3-10 feet depending on climate and support) with an open, spreading form. The foliage consists of fine, feathery leaflets creating a light, airy appearance overall.
Climate and Location: The Powderpuff tree is a heat-loving plant requiring warmth and sun for optimal blooming. It grows best in warm temperate to tropical climates with at least 5-6 hours of direct sunlight. In cooler regions, it can be grown as a container plant and moved indoors during winter.
Soil and Feeding: Plant in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil with pH between neutral and slightly acidic. Good drainage is essential to prevent root rot. Add compost at planting and provide seasonal fertilization to encourage flowering.
Care: Once established, the Powderpuff tree is relatively low-maintenance. Water regularly during growing seasons but allow soil to dry slightly between waterings. Pruning and shaping can maintain a neat form. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage continued blooming.
Winter Hardiness: Not suitable for areas with frost. This is a plant for protected, warm locations or greenhouse cultivation in temperate climates.
Availability: In English-speaking garden centres, find the Powderpuff tree in exotic or houseplant sections, often available through specialized online nurseries. Look for healthy specimens with dense foliage and flower buds.
Companion Plants: In warm climates, pair with other tropical plants such as bougainvillea, lantana, and flamingo flowers. The red blooms offer striking contrast possibilities with yellow or orange companions.
Closing Advice: The Powderpuff tree offers exotic appeal without excess, with its elegant red pom-pom flowers. Perfect for gardeners dreaming of tropical paradises. For more ideas and personalized advice, create designs on gardenworld.app.
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