Red Bauhinia (Bauhinia galpinii)

Bauhinia galpinii shrub

La red bauhinia It is a magnificent shrub that you can use to define paths or even to plant around the house. It can also be grown in a pot as long as it is pruned regularly. In addition, it is very easy to maintain and reproduce.

So if you want to know more about this magnificent plant, Then I will tell you everything you need to know to be able to enjoy it to the maximum.

Origin and characteristics

Bauhinia galpinii flower

Our protagonist is an evergreen shrub endemic to eastern and southern Africa. Its scientific name is Bauhinia galpinii, but it is more known as red bauhinia, African feather, red orchid bush or orchid tree. It normally grows up to 3 meters, but if it is in semi-shade it can double that height.

Its leaves are bilobed, composed of a symmetrical pair of rounded lobes that are united around the midrib. The flowers are red, pink or yellow and appear in spring.

What are their cares?

Bauhinia galpinii leaves

If you dare to have a copy, we recommend you take care of it as follows:

  • Location: outdoors, in full sun or in semi-shade.
  • Earth:
    • Pot: substrate for acidic plants (you can buy it here).
    • Garden: acidic, fertile, with good drainage.
  • Irrigation: irrigation must be moderate, avoiding excesses. It is advisable to water 2-3 times a week in summer, and 1-2 times in winter. Use rainwater or lime-free.
  • Subscriber: in addition to water, your plant will need fertilizer, which you can give it from early spring to late summer / early fall. In case of having it in a pot, you must use fertilizers that are liquid following the indications specified on the product packaging.
  • Multiplication: by seeds in spring. You have to keep them 24 hours in a glass of water, and then sow them in a pot with substrate for acidic plants outside, in semi-shade or in full sun.
  • Pruning: late winter. Dry, diseased or weak branches must be removed. It can also be used to trim those that have grown too much.
  • Rusticity: red bauhinia withstands cold and frosts down to -7ºC.

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