Tabebuia roseoalba
Tabebuia roseoalbaFamily: BignoniaceaeWhite Trumpet treeOrigin: Tropical America Tabebuia is a genus containing around 100 species, many widely used in hot-weather gardens everywhere. In regions with a sharp division between wet and dry seasons the Trumpet Tree annually sheds its foliage and the leafless branches are covered with clusters of pale
Tabebuia rosea
Tabebuia roseaFamily:Bignoniaceae Rosy Trumpet Tree, Pink Poui, Pink Tecoma Tree Tabebuia rosea is a wide upright evergreen or deciduous tree with a a long smooth trunk. Leaves are oblongs to ovate-elliptic, leathery, scaly and mid- to dark green in color. Funnel-shaped, white, pink or lilac flowers with yellow eyes fading to white are
Tabebuia haemantha, Bignonia haemantha
Tabebuia haemantha, Bignonia haemanthaFamily: BignoniaceaeBlood-Red Trumpet Tree, Roble Cimarron, Roble CimmaronOrigin: Caribbean Rare species of Tabebuia from Caribbean. Small tree with pretty mauve flowers covering the tree. There are leaves along with flowers, unlike the other kinds of Tabebuia that loose all the leaves and left with just flowers. This
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