11/11/2022 0 Comments Happy tree friends false alarm![]() ![]() * Tabebuia donnell-smithii Rose (Prima vera or Gold tree), a native of Mexico and Central Americas, is considered one of the most colorful of all trees. Picturesque seed pods are up to 12" long and remain on the tree through winter. Sometimes flowers a second time in late summer. Golden-yellow flowers with red stripes are 2-3" wide in dense clusters appearing after leaf loss in early spring. (Araguaney) from northern South America, is the national tree of Venezuela. Sch., Tecoma squamellulosa DC., and Handroanthus caraiba (Mart.) Mattos) * Tabebuia cassinoides * Tabebuia chrysantha (Jacq.) Nichols. Sch., Tecoma caraiba Mart., Tecoma caraiba var. ex Griseb.) Mattos, Tabebuia ipe (Mart.) Standl.) from South America, is native of Brazil bark is used as a medicinal herb * Tabebuia caraiba (Mart.) Bur. ![]() ![]() ex Griseb.) Spreg., Handroanthus avellanedae (Lor. (Pink Ipe, Ipe-roxo, Paud'arco-roxo, Ipe-roxo-damata, Ipe-reto, Ipe-rosa, Ipe-comum, Ipe-cavata, Lapacho, Peuva, and Piuva syn. (syn.: Tecoma alba Cham, Handroanthus albus (Cham.) Mattos) - Brazil * Tabebuia avellanedae Lor. It is increasingly popular as a decking material due to its insect resistance and durability. Remarkably, it has a fire rating of A1 (the best possible, the same as concrete), and is denser than water (it sinks). The wood is used for furniture, decking, and other outdoor uses. The bark of several species is used medicinally. Many species are dry-season deciduous and flower on leafless stems at the end of the dry season, making the floral display more conspicuous. Species in this genus are important as timber trees and as ornamentals because of their showy flowers. Most species are on the islands of Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti) and Cuba. The species range from northern Mexico and the Antilles south to northern Argentina. Tabebuia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Tabebuia tree, known as Ipe-branco ou amarelo (white, purple pink or yellow ipe or Pau D'arco) in Brazil Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Lamiales Family: Bignoniaceae Genus: Tabebuia Gomez Species About 100 species see text Tabebuia is a Neotropical genus of about 100 species of large shrubs and trees in the tribe Tecomeae of the family Bignoniaceae. Ipe-branco ou Pau D'arco (Tabebuia roseo alba), em frente ao Ministerio da Marinha, em Brasilia-DF, Brasil. ![]()
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