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Rosy Trumpet Tree

Tabebuia rosea

Photo by Neil Ross
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Description:

A beautiful flowering, deciduous tree. Same family as the Jacaranda - Bignoniaceae. This species is distributed from southern México, to Venezuela and Ecuador. It flowers in Spring, and can grow to a height of 30 m. It grows very well in Australia's subtropical climate. It is the national tree of El Salvador, but is equally at home in Brisbane.

Habitat:

This tree was spotted at the Brisbane Botanical Gardens, Mt. Coot-Tha.

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