Typically purple, but can range from pink to magenta.
Stability in the Vital
One of the important results of conversion.
Light pink to reddish-violet
Stability in the Higher Vital
Light to dark mauve
Fabaceae
Limited specific cultivars.
Carl Linnaeus
Each flower can be 8-12 cm across.
Soft and delicate.
Typically five petals, often fused at the base
Bilateral
Mildly fragrant.
Smooth and leathery.
Alternate
Green
medium-sized tree
Perennial
Late summer to early winter.
Prefers tropical to subtropical climates.
Moderate, requires well-drained soil.
Adaptable to a wide range of soils.
Frost-sensitive, prefers warm temperatures.
Prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade.
Can be susceptible to root rot, leaf spot, and pests like aphids.
Attracts bees, butterflies, and birds.
Native to Southeast Asia; commonly found in mixed forests.
Provides nectar for pollinators; leaves serve as food for some larval stages of butterflies and moths.
Widely planted as an ornamental tree.
Mostly ornamental and medicinal.
Not listed as endangered.
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