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  2. Catalpa bignonioides - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant...

    plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/catalpa-bignonioides

    The southern catalpa is a medium-sized, deciduous tree with a short, thick trunk and a broadly rounded irregular crown. It is native to the Gulf States, from Florida to Texas, and Georgia. This species is found in North Carolina, either escaping from or persisting after cultivation.

  3. Catalpa Bignonioides Nana: The Dwarf Indian Bean Tree Guide

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    The Catalpa Bignonioides Nana is not an evergreen. It’s a deciduous tree that sheds its leaves in the winter. When new leaves emerge, cold winds can scorch them.

  4. Catalpa bignonioides &Nana& | Indian bean tree &Nana& Shrubs/RHS

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    Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana' Indian bean tree 'Nana' A deciduous, shrubby dwarf cultivar which grows to about 1.8m in height, but is most often grafted on to a tall-stemmed rootstock of Catalpa bignonioides. The leaves are large, mid green and heart-shaped; this cultivar rarely flowers

  5. Catalpa bignonioides - Wikipedia

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    Catalpa bignonioides is a short-lived [3] [4] species of Catalpa that is native to the southeastern United States in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Common names include southern catalpa, cigartree, and Indian bean tree [5] [6] It is commonly used as a garden and street tree. [7]

  6. Catalpa bignonioides - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

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    Catalpa bignonioides, commonly called Southern catalpa, is a medium-sized, deciduous tree that typically grows to 30-40’ (less frequently to 60’) tall with an irregular, broad-rounded crown. It is native to a relatively small area extending from central Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia south to the Florida panhandle.

  7. Catalpa bignonioides - Trees and Shrubs Online

    www.treesandshrubsonline.org/articles/catalpa/catalpa-bignonioides

    Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana' as a solitary street tree in suburban Vancouver, Canada (June 2023). Without pollarding it has formed a great heap of dense twiggy branches. Image John Grimshaw.

  8. Catalpa bignonioides ‘Nana’ (Dwarf Indian bean tree)

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    The Catalpa bignonioides ‘Nana’ is umbrella shaped because it is grafted. Nana is Latin for dwarf. It is also commonly named dwarf Indian bean tree or dwarf southern catalpa and only reaches a height of about 16 feet (5 meters) instead of the 49 feet (15 meters) of the Catalpa bignonioides.

  9. Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana' - Van den Berk Nurseries

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    Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana'. View prices and availability. A densely branched, spherical shrub, that when grafted on stock (C. bignonioides), can grow into a small, flat-topped, spherical tree. Depending on the graft union the height will be 2 - 2.5 m. The crown becomes circa 6 - 7 m wide.

  10. Dwarf Catalpa Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana' - whatplantisthis.io

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    The Catalpa bignonioides 'Nana', commonly known as the Dwarf Catalpa, is a unique ornamental plant with a visually striking appearance. It is characterized by a dense, rounded canopy that gives it a neat and compact shape.

  11. Catalpa bignonioides Nana - Indian Bean Tree - Deepdale Trees

    www.deepdale-trees.co.uk/trees/trees/catalpa-bignonioides-nana.html

    Catalpa bignonioides Nana is a top grafted, mop head cultivar of the Indian Bean Tree. It grows slowly, to form a dense ball on stem, approximately 3.0-4.0 metres high and 6.0-7.0 metres wide. Leaves are bright green and slightly smaller than the species, turning yellow in autumn.