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Botanical name: Bauhinia acuminata
Common names: Dwarf White Orchid Tree, White Bauhinia, Kaa-long, Snowy Orchid
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: Malaysia, now widely cultivated in the Asian tropics






Semi-deciduous large shrub or small tree with white butterfly-like flowers, everblooming (Flower season: Spring through fall). Drought tolerant. Bauhinia acuminata is very sensitive to cold wind. Pea shaped pod with 4 to 6 seeds. See article about this plant.
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Botanical name: Bauhinia aureifolia
Common names: Gold Leaf Bauhinia, Bai Mai Si Thong
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: Thailand






B. aureifolia, which was discovered in Thailand in 1983: a beautiful climber that needs full light and good humidity. The cultivated plants range from pure white to dark purple and pink, while the wild ones have often white petals with pinkish patches. This plant prefers dry to intermediate sites in any altitude range from sea level. Delicately fragrant in the evening, blooms May to November at 3-5 years old in any well drained soil with full light. Watch red spider mites and borers. Propagation by seeds from seed cases that have turned brown, also by cuttings and layering. Good branching.
See the article about Gold Leaf Bauhinia.
Botanical names: Bauhinia bassacensis, Phanera bassacensis
Common name: Bauhinia
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: SE Asia





Unusual vining bauhinia with large leaves and white large flowers. Tropical plant, very cold sensitive. Needs support. The plant grows as a large woody vine.
Botanical names: Bauhinia bidentata, Phanera bidentata
Common names: Orange Bauhinia, Orange Orchid Vine
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: Thailand







Bauhinia bidentata, native to Thailand, is a vigorous woody vine, or creeper, with attractive bright orange flowers and large heart-shaped foliage. The yellow, orange and crimson blossoms of this plant attract butterflies and hummingbirds.
Due to its tropical origins, Bauhinia bidentata thrives in full sun and semi-shade, although young plants should be protected during cold spells. Restrict moderate watering during winter and late autumn. This plant requires moist, well-drained soils.
In warmer climates, Bauhinia bidentata can be grown in the garden. In USDA Zone 10-11 it can reach 30-50 ft high. In colder climates, you can grow Orange Bauhinia in a pot, using a rich, fast-draining planting mix. It is important to keep the container in an area that provides shelter from strong winds, and also to make sure that planting mix is kept moist but not saturated.
Overall, Bauhinia bidentata is an excellent vine to bring a tropical feel to any outdoor space. It is a low maintenance plant with unique orange-colored blooms that you can enjoy all year-round.
Botanical name: Bauhinia bowkeri
Common names: Kei White Bauhinia, Bowker's Bauhinia, Keibeesklou
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: South Africa





Bauhinia bowkeri is widely cultivated due to its attractive foliage and white and off-white flowers which are abundant during warmer weather and attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators. It is hardy in the warmer regions of USDA hardiness Zones 9-11 and can be grown as an evergreen in tropical, subtropical and warm temperate climates. It does not tolerate cold, and in areas where the temperature drops below freezing, it should be grown in containers and kept in an area that receives full sun and moderate water during the growing season.
When grown in a pot, Bauhinia bowkeri should be placed in an area that receives full sun. The soil should be kept slightly moist and well-draining, to prevent root rot. During frost and cold temperatures, it should be moved into a warm, sheltered location and covered with a thick blanket to insulate it. The mature plant can tolerate temperatures in the low 30s F for a short time. Also, being grown in a container also helps insulate the roots and protect them from freezing temperatures. It should not receive too much water during cold weather, so as to minimize root damage.
With its large, evergreen shrub and attractive foliage, Bauhinia bowkeri is an excellent addition to tropical, subtropical and warm temperate gardens. It is a low maintenance plant and offers year round color and beauty. The white and off-white flowers attract a wide range of pollinators, from butterflies to hummingbirds, and are a remarkable sight.Ultimately, Bauhinia bowkeri is a low maintenance yet beautiful addition to any garden in a warm climate.
Botanical names: Bauhinia corymbosa, Phanera corymbosa
Common names: Vining bauhinia, Climbing Bauhinia, Camel's foot
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: Southeast Asia










Pretty, evergreen vine climbing by tendrils w/ dainty, bilobed leaves and clusters of lavender-pink, orchid-like flowers over long spring-fall season, displayed for a long period. It's a delicate, small-leaved but vigorous viner, adaptable to sun or light shade, and tolerates drought and light frost (zone 9). It has the characteristic Bauhinia butterfly leaves. A fine texture vine.
Botanical names: Bauhinia hookeri, Lysiphyllum hookerii
Common names: Mountain Ebony, Pegunny, White bauhinia
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: Northeastern Australia





Medium tree with large spreading crown and white flowers, edged in pink and deep pink or red stamens. Bifid leaves are small. Prefers full sun places. Drought tolerant once established. Slow growing when small. Seeds need to soak in several changes of very warm water before planting. Germination takes 14 to 45 days at 85oF (30oC). Makes a good container specimen or bonsai. Due to its small leaves, multi-branching habit and a slow growth rate even a young seedling looks like a miniature tree. Bonsai plants do not require much shaping since this bauhinia naturally shaped as bonsai.
Botanical name: Bauhinia petersiana
Common names: Kalahari White Bauhinia, Koffiebeesklou
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: South Africa







Native to sub-Saharan Africa, the Kalahari White Bauhinia, or Bauhinia petersiana is a beautiful shrub or small tree. It can grow 5-10 feet tall when in the shape of a shrub, or 10-20 feet when in the form of a small tree. It is a member of the Bauhinia genus which also includes several flowering trees.
The Kalahari White Bauhinia has large, showy crinkled white flowers with off-white petals. The blooms appear in flushes during the summer months and last until autumn. These flowers attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.
This plant thrives best in the full sun, but it can handle some shade as well. It requires moderate amounts of water and can withstand periods of drought. It is hardy in USDA Zone 9-11.
In addition to its beauty, the Kalahari White Bauhinia has history. It is an ethnomedical plant, and its bark, leaves, and flowers have been used to aid digestion and treat skin conditions.
The Kalahari White Bauhinia is a beautiful and beneficial plant recognized by gardeners and plant enthusiasts alike. This plant can be grown in pots in cold regions, though they should be brought indoors when temperatures drop too low. To ensure good growth, it should be fertilized two times during its growing season and watered thoroughly in spring and summer months. Sun exposure should also be monitored in order to ensure that the Kalahari White Bauhinia receives enough light but not too much.
Botanical name: Bauhinia sirindhorniae
Common name: Bauhinia Vine
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Origin: Thailand








Bauhinia sirindhorniae is a remarkable new hardy climber from less disturbed dry evergreen forest.
The dried roots and stems are used to cure boils and some skin problems.
Botanical name: Bauhinia sp.
Common name: Bauhinia
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae












Bauhinia is a large genus of flowering plants. Many species are widely planted in the tropics as orchid trees, particularly in India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Nepal and southeastern China.
Giant-leaved Bauhinia - this stunning woody vine has huge 8-12" velvety leaves, double as all bauhinias. Very rare species.
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