Hongkong | 1998 | 20 Cents | Flora & Fauna | Bauhinia

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Bauhinia


Bauhinia is a genus of over 200 flowering plants in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the Fabaceae family, with a pantropical distribution. Named after the Bauhin brothers, many species are cultivated as orchid trees in India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, and southeastern China. Other common names include Mountain Ebony and Kachnar. In the U.S., they grow in Hawaii, coastal California, Texas, Louisiana, and Florida. Bauhinia × blakeana is the floral emblem of Hong Kong and appears on its flag; the name is also used as Hong Kong Airlines’ radio callsign.


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