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Handroanthus impetiginosus, [3] the pink ipê, pink lapacho or pink trumpet tree, is a tree in the family Bignoniaceae, distributed throughout North, Central and South America, from northern Mexico south to northern Argentina. Along with all the other species in the Handroanthus genus, it is the national tree of Paraguay. [4] [5]
Handroanthus heptaphyllus, [2] commonly referred to as the pink trumpet tree or pink tab, is a Bignoniaceae tree native to tropical and subtropical regions of South America. It grows in the high forest watershed of the Paraná River, Paraguay River and Uruguay River. It has a limited distribution, almost exclusively inhabiting low lands with ...
Pink trumpet tree is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Handroanthus impetiginosus, native to Central and South America; Tabebuia heterophylla, native ...
Unlike other pink trees, the pink trumpet tree blooms during the winter, and its sweet scent attracts pollinators. USDA Hardiness zones: 10 to 11. Related Story: How to Espalier Trees and Plants.
Handroanthus are indigenous from Central America to northern Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil, and Chile, with one species, Handroanthus billbergii, native to northern South America and the Antilles. Handroanthus are frequently cultivated far from their natural range, as ornamental trees, for their large and showy flowers
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African tulip tree Bignoniaceae (trumpet creeper family) Tabebuia: trumpet trees ; Tabebuia caraiba: yellow tabebuia Bignoniaceae (trumpet creeper family) Tabebuia chrysantha: golden trumpet Bignoniaceae (trumpet creeper family) Tabebuia chrysotricha: golden trumpet Bignoniaceae (trumpet creeper family) Tabebuia heterophylla: pink trumpet tree ...
Tabebuia rosea (including T. pentaphylla) is an important timber tree of tropical America. [22] Tabebuia heterophylla and Tabebuia angustata are the most important timber trees of some of the Caribbean islands. Their wood is of medium weight and is exceptionally durable in contact with salt water. [23]