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  1. Although the flowers are bright pinkish purple in colour, they are depicted in white on the Flag of Hong Kong. Hong Kong Airlines uses BAUHINIA as its callsign. The endemic plant of Hong Kong was introduced to Taiwan in 1967. In 1984 it was chosen to be the.

  2. Author: Patrick Lai. The Bauhinia × blakeana Dunn was first chosen as the City Flower of Hong Kong in 1965. The species was later on selected to be the regional emblem of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region on 1 July 1997 when Hong Kong returned to the Chinese sovereignty.

  3. 2022年2月14日 · Fast Facts. Iconic Species. Our city flower, Hong Kong Orchid Tree, can be readily seen in urban parks and at roadsides. Its magenta flowers are large and ornamental, each containing five fertile stamens and one pistil. The leaves of the species split from the top into heart shapes.

    • Caesalpiniaceae
    • 8-10 m in height
    • Not Evaluated
    • Bauhinia × blakeana Dunn
  4. 2022年6月6日 · Bauhinia × blakeana —or the Hong Kong orchid tree—is a timeless symbol of Hong Kong. We see its likeness on the back of our coins every day, the five-petalled flower that replaced Queen Elizabeth II to symbolise a new Hong Kong. But what do you know of the unusual circumstances of its existence, and how did it become the emblem of Hong Kong?

  5. 2017年1月13日 · Hongkong Orchid Tree Flower Is Colony Emblem,” ran the headline in the South China Morning Post 52 years ago this week, on January 20, 1965. “The Bauhinia blakeana – a flower which blooms...

  6. 2019年6月27日 · The flower is a sterile hybrid, and Richard Saunders, author of Portraits of Trees of Hong Kong and Southern China, suggests that this means it is “arguably an inauspicious symbol for a city built on mixed Chinese and British heritage.”

  7. 2020年5月26日 · Hong Kong camellia. Scientific name: Camellia hongkongensis. It was back in 1849 when these pretty flowers were found by a Colonel Eyre in a ravine in Victoria Peak, and later also in Pok Fu Lam, Mount Nicholson, and Mount Parker. The flowers bloom from late autumn through to springtime and are Hong Kong’s only native camellia with red blossoms.