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Candle Tree Flower

Parmentiera cereifera

Candle TreeCandlestick TreePalo de VelasÁrbol de Vela

The Candle Tree is a unique tropical tree famous for its bizarre candle-like fruits that hang from branches like freshly-dipped wax tapers. White bell-shaped flowers pollinated by moths and bats give way to extraordinary 2-4 foot long yellow fruits.

Plant Family

Bignoniaceae (Trumpet Vine family)

Blooming

Year-round in tropical climates, primarily spring and summer

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Candle Tree with distinctive long yellow fruits resembling hanging candles
Candle Tree with distinctive long yellow fruits resembling hanging candles

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Uniqueness
Wonder
Illumination
Curiosity
Abundance
Tropical Beauty

Perfect For

Botanical wondersExotic garden displaysConversation startersTropical celebrations

Color Meanings

Yellow:Illumination, abundance, and tropical sunshine
White:Pure wonder and night-blooming mystery

Similar flowers: parmentieras and ixoras also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

The Candle Tree earns its name from fruits that look remarkably like long, yellow wax candles hanging from branches - some reaching 4 feet long. This extraordinary appearance has made it a beloved specimen in botanical gardens worldwide, symbolizing nature's endless creativity and capacity for wonder. The genus name honors French agronomist Antoine Augustin Parmentier (1737-1813), famous for promoting the potato in France. In Panama, where it's endemic, the tree represents national botanical heritage. The waxy appearance and unusual form make it a symbol of natural illumination and curiosity.
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 2 inches wide (5 cm)
Plant Size: 20-30 feet tall (6-9 meters), small to medium tree
Flower Shape: Bell-shaped, five-lobed flowers borne directly on branches (cauliflorous)

Natural Habitat

Native to: Panama (endemic)
Habitat: Tropical lowland forests, cultivated in botanical gardens
Climate: Tropical, Subtropical

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Full sun to partial shade

Water

Moderate to regular watering; prefers consistent moisture

Soil

Well-drained, Fertile, Moist, Tolerates various soil types

Expert Growing Tips

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Requires tropical or warm subtropical climate

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Can be grown in large containers and moved indoors in cold climates

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Flowers and fruits grow directly on trunk and branches (cauliflory)

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Mature trees can produce hundreds of fruits

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Fruits take several months to mature and ripen from green to yellow

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Very low maintenance once established

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Prefers full sun for best fruiting

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Popular in botanical gardens worldwide

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Pollinated by moths and bats at night

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Botanical garden specimen
  • Conversation piece and curiosity plant
  • Tropical landscape accent
  • Educational displays
  • Unique fruit production
  • Container growing in warm greenhouses

Traditional Uses

  • Fruits contain fiber and antioxidants (flavonoids)
  • Contains tannins and saponins with potential health benefits
  • Not traditionally used in herbal medicine
  • Fruits are edible and nutritious

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Candle Tree Flower

why is it called candle tree?

It's called Candle Tree because its extraordinary fruits are elongated, cylindrical, and waxy, looking exactly like long yellow candles hanging from the branches - some up to 4 feet long!

are candle tree fruits edible?

Yes, Candle Tree fruits are edible with a mild, sweet-sour flavor reminiscent of bell peppers and sugarcane. The pale yellow flesh is fibrous, juicy, and contains edible seeds.

how long are candle tree fruits?

Candle Tree fruits typically grow 2-4 feet long (60-120 cm), with some reaching record lengths of 4 feet while remaining only about 1 inch wide, creating the candle appearance.

where can you see a candle tree?

Candle Trees can be seen at botanical gardens including Marie Selby Gardens (Sarasota), Fairchild Tropical Gardens (Coral Gables), and Fruit and Spice Park (Redland, FL).

what does candle tree symbolize?

Candle Tree symbolizes uniqueness, wonder, and nature's creativity. Its extraordinary candle-like fruits represent illumination, abundance, and the endless variety of tropical beauty.

how are candle tree flowers pollinated?

Candle Tree flowers are white and bell-shaped, blooming at night to attract nocturnal pollinators including moths and bats that visit for nectar.

Available Colors

White
Greenish White

Quick Facts

Type:tree
Family:Bignoniaceae (Trumpet Vine family)
Native to:Panama (endemic)
Blooms:Year-round in tropical climates, primarily spring and summer

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