Delonix boiviniana is a deciduous tree native to Madagascar, belonging to the Fabaceae family. It is known for its striking, umbrella-shaped canopy and feathery, bipinnate leaves. The tree produces clusters of yellow or white flowers with long stamens, typically blooming in the dry season. Adapted to tropical climates, Delonix boiviniana thrives in well-draining soil and full sunlight. Its attractive foliage and floral display make it a popular ornamental tree in gardens and landscapes, particularly in regions with similar climates to its native habitat.