[{SlideShowNav}] !!!Spathodea campanulata- Tulip Tree [{Image src='A1_(186)_Spathodea_campanulata-_Tulip_Tree.jpg' caption='Spathodea campanulata- Tulip Tree, 1997, © [Markus Duschek|Infos_zum_AF/Editorial_Board/Duschek,_Markus_(Diplomierter_radiologisch-technischer_Assistent_)]' alt='Spathodea campanulata- Tulip Tree' class='image_left' width='598' height='900'}] \\ Spathodea campanulata, commonly known as the fountain tree, African tulip tree, pichkari or Nandi flame (German: Tulpenbaum) is a tree that grows between 7–25 m high and is native to tropical dry forests of Africa. This tree is planted extensively as an ornamental tree throughout the tropics and is much appreciated for its reddish-orange or crimson (sometimes yellow), flowers. [{Metadata Suchbegriff='Spathodea campanulata- Tulip Tree'}] [{SET customtitle='Spathodea campanulata- Tulip Tree'}]