The Gulmohar tree (Delonix regia), also known as the Flame Tree or Royal Poinciana, is celebrated for its vibrant red-orange blossoms and cultural significance across various regions. In India, it holds a special place in landscapes and traditions, symbolizing beauty and resilience. In Kerala, it's associated with the legend of Jesus' crucifixion, believed to have gained its fiery hue from his blood . In Vietnam, the tree's blooming coincides with the end of the school year, earning it the nickname "pupil's flower" . Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Gulmohar contributes to urban greenery and provides ample shade, making it a cherished presence in many communities