- the petioles. The
common name "roble" is
sometimes found in English.
Tabebuias have been
called "trumpet trees", but this name is
usually applied to...
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Tabebuia aurea is a
species of
Tabebuia native to
South America in Suriname, Brazil,
eastern Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay, and
northern Argentina. The common...
- in the wild in Brasília 1-year old
seedling in Hyderabad, India.
trunk Tabebuia impetiginosa at
Disneyland Lapacho "IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species"...
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Tabebuia rosea, also
called pink poui, and rosy
trumpet tree is a
neotropical tree that
grows up to 30 m (98 ft) and can
reach a
diameter at
breast height...
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Tabebuia pallida is a
species of
Tabebuia native to the Caribbean. Hills, R. (24 July 2020). "
Tabebuia pallida (White Cedar)". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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Handroanthus chrysotrichus,
synonym Tabebuia chrysotricha,
commonly known as the
golden trumpet tree, is a semi-evergreen/semi-deciduous (shedding foliage...
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Tabebuia maxonii is a
species of
Tabebuia native to the
Dominican Republic. It is
named for the
botanist William Ralph Maxon. "The
Plant List: A Working...
- America.
Bignoniaceae are most
noted for ornamentals, such as Jacaranda,
Tabebuia and Spathodea,
grown for
their con****uous,
tubular flowers. A
great many...
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Tabebuia heterophylla is a
species of tree
native to the Caribbean, and is also cultivated. It is also
known as
Roble blanco, pink manjack, pink trumpet...
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Tabebuia arimaoensis is a
species of
plant in the
family Bignoniaceae. It is
endemic to Cuba. Areces-Mallea, A.E. (1998). "
Tabebuia arimaoensis". IUCN...