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Catalpa bignonioides is a short-lived
species of
Catalpa that is
native to the
southeastern United States in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and...
- five years.[citation needed] The two
North American species,
Catalpa bignonioides (southern catalpa) and
Catalpa speciosa (northern catalpa), have been...
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become a
parent of
Catalpa ×
erubescens with the
American species Catalpa bignonioides. It is
commonly used to make the
undersides of qin. Tree in
flower in...
- are
unusual among trees in its
native region.
Winged seeds of
Catalpa bignonioides are
nearly all wing.
Tufts at the tips
increase aerodynamic drag, thereby...
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thought to be
hybrids of
desert willow and
southern catalpa (Catalpa
bignonioides). The name is nothogeneric, or a
combination of the two parents' names...
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cultivation of the Chinquapin,
Castanea pumila, and Bean Tree
Catalpa bignonioides although William Jackson Bean in his
Trees and
Shrubs Hardy in the British...
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floating on
water Stone statue Butterfly cocoons Trunk of the
Catalpa bignonioides (detail).
Trunk of the Plat**** ×
hispanica (detail).
Bridge 233, Dr...
- Monmouthshire,
Wales is the site of a
historic Indian Bean Tree. The
Catalpa bignonioides, a
native of the
southeastern United States, was
planted in the square...
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seeds of
yellow catalpa (Catalpa ovata) and
southern catalpa (Catalpa
bignonioides)
Punicic acid (9Z,11E,13Z),
found in
pomegranate (Punica granatum) seed...
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Castanea pumila var.
pumila (N)
Castilleja coccinea (N)
Catalpa bignonioides (N)
Catalpa ovata (I)
Catalpa speciosa (N)
Caulophyllum giganteum (N)...