Abstract
Caesalpinia or peacock flower (lat. Caesalpinia) is a small tree, an erect or creeping shrub, the shoots of which are often thorny. The genus belongs to the Legume family and has about 150 species. Habitats include Uruguay, Argentina, Barbados, tropical America and southeast Asia. In general, the peacock flower can be found in warm regions of the northern and southern hemispheres. In central Russia it is grown at home.
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