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The Gulmohar Tree (Delonix regia), also known as Flamboyant Tree, Flame Tree, or Royal Poinciana, is one of the most striking ornamental trees found in India. With its fiery red-orange flowers, fern-like leaves, and widespread canopy, it holds a special place in Indian hearts, landscapes, and traditional symbolism.
At Mahindra Nursery, we have seen the demand for Gulmohar trees rise year after year due to their aesthetic value, shade-providing nature, and cultural relevance. In this blog, we take a deep dive into the cultural, historical, botanical, and landscaping connection between Gulmohar and Indian society.
Feature | Details |
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Scientific Name | Delonix regia |
Common Names | Gulmohar, Flame Tree, Royal Poinciana, Krishnachura |
Family | Fabaceae (Legume family) |
Origin | Native to Madagascar |
Height | 5–12 meters |
Flowering Season | April to June (sometimes till August) |
Flower Color | Bright Red, Orange, occasionally Yellow |
Type | Deciduous |
Uses | Avenue Tree, Shade Tree, Ornamental, Cultural Plant |
Gulmohar's fiery blooms are associated with passion, inspiration, and creativity. Its flowering season coincides with India's intense summer and pre-monsoon periods, making it symbolic of resilience and endurance.
Indian poets, painters, and writers have long drawn inspiration from the tree. In Bengali and Hindi literature, Gulmohar often represents the redness of love, farewell of school days, and seasonal change.
In many Indian schools, Gulmohar trees are planted along boundaries or inside playgrounds. Students remember their last days of school when Gulmohar blooms are shed like red carpets — symbolizing both endings and new beginnings.
In certain parts of India, especially in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, Gulmohar flowers are used in pujas and rituals, and are considered sacred. The bright red petals are offered during temple visits, especially in rural villages.
Krishnachura – In Bengal and Odisha
Mayaramaram – In Tamil
Gulmohar – Widely across North and West India
Champa Chameli – In local dialects of UP and Bihar
At Mahindra Nursery, we have observed that the Gulmohar plant is among the top choices for avenue planting and urban landscaping due to the following benefits:
Broad Canopy – Provides excellent shade for streets, parks, and campuses.
Vibrant Colors – Adds a rich, tropical aesthetic to any setting.
Low Maintenance – Requires minimal watering once established.
Wind-Resistant Structure – Suitable for roadside planting.
Bird-Friendly – Attracts birds, especially during flowering season.
Government Parks
Housing Colonies
Educational Campuses
Roadside Beautification
Resorts and Eco-Retreats
Though native to Madagascar, the Gulmohar was introduced to India by British colonial botanists in the mid-19th century. It quickly became popular due to its fast growth, exotic appearance, and adaptability to Indian climates.
By the 20th century, it was found in nearly every government botanical garden, and soon after, in private homes and estates. It came to symbolize colonial-era urban planning blended with native Indian appreciation for nature.
Full Sun is essential (minimum 6 hours daily)
Avoid low-lying waterlogged areas
Water regularly in the first 1–2 years
After establishment, occasional deep watering is enough
Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
Slightly alkaline to neutral pH
Prune young trees to shape the canopy
Remove dead/diseased branches post-flowering
Apply organic fertilizer before spring
Encourage flowering by avoiding excess nitrogen
Reduces air temperature
Increases oxygen levels
Controls noise pollution
Stabilizes roadside soil
Enhances landscapes in temples, museums, and schools
Inspires poems, folk art, and storytelling
Ideal for teaching plant life cycle, pollination, and biodiversity to students
At Mahindra Nursery, we grow premium Gulmohar saplings in various bag sizes, suitable for:
Home Gardens
Large Landscaping Projects
Urban Beautification Projects
5x6 bag | 2-months-old
8x10 bag | 1-year-old
15x16 bag | 2-year-old
21x21 bag | 3-year-old | Fully Established 🌳
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Lutyens Delhi – Known for its planned tree-lined roads
Bengaluru's Cubbon Park – Classic red flame canopy
Hyderabad's Necklace Road – Vibrant during April-May
Mumbai's Marine Lines Gardens
Chennai’s Adyar Theosophical Society
Wherever it grows, the Gulmohar tree creates a picturesque environment admired by locals and tourists alike.
In rural India, it's often believed that Gulmohar trees planted in front of a home bring good luck and protection from evil energies. Some communities also celebrate the first bloom of Gulmohar as a sign of good harvests and auspicious beginnings.
The Gulmohar tree is also the national flower of Madagascar.
Its seed pods are long, flat, and can grow up to 60 cm!
The tree can live for more than 50 years when maintained well.
In Ayurveda, its bark and flowers have been used for herbal remedies in some regions.
The Gulmohar Tree is more than just a flowering plant; it's a living poem of summer, a shelter in the sun, and a symbol of Indian beauty and resilience. Whether you're a nature lover, landscaper, or someone wanting to bring a piece of India's flowering heritage to your property — Gulmohar is a top choice.
At Mahindra Nursery, we cherish this tree as part of our mission to green India responsibly and beautifully. Whether it’s for your home garden, a large avenue plantation, or an institution project — reach out to us for the best quality Gulmohar plants in India.
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