Catalpa Species, Indian Cigar Tree, Fish-Bait Tree, Shawnee Wood, Northern Catalpa, Western Catawba

Catalpaspeciosa

Family
Bignoniaceae (big-no-nih-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Catalpa (kuh-TAL-puh)
Species
speciosa (spee-see-OH-suh)
Synonym
Catalpa bignonioides var. speciosa
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Greensboro, Alabama

Jones, Alabama

Vincent, Alabama

Morrilton, Arkansas

Merced, California

Placerville, California

Clifton, Colorado

Fort Collins, Colorado

Parker, Colorado

Pueblo, Colorado

Ellendale, Delaware

Savannah, Georgia

Aurora, Illinois

Cairo, Illinois

Champaign, Illinois

Chicago, Illinois

Jeffersonville, Indiana

Denison, Iowa

Boonsboro, Maryland

Dunstable, Massachusetts

Sterling, Massachusetts

Brooklyn, Michigan

Detroit, Michigan

Lansing, Michigan

Warren, Michigan

Anoka, Minnesota

Eveleth, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Cross Timbers, Missouri

Neptune, New Jersey

Canastota, New York

Essex, New York

Jefferson, New York

Columbia Station, Ohio

Lancaster, Ohio

Sandusky, Ohio

Toledo, Ohio

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

Greencastle, Pennsylvania

Kennett Square, Pennsylvania

Parkesburg, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Rochester, Pennsylvania

Sayre, Pennsylvania

West Newton, Pennsylvania

Conway, South Carolina

Westmoreland, Tennessee

Humble, Texas

Orem, Utah

Provo, Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Arlington, Virginia

Carnation, Washington

Concrete, Washington

Spokane, Washington

Worland, Wyoming

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Gardener's Notes:

13
positives
3
neutrals
1
negative
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Concrete, WA | June 2014 | positive

I was given this tree about 5 years ago when it was about 6 feet tall and told it was an "Empress Tree". I had an Empress and knew by th...Read More

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Ramsey, MN (Zone 4a) | February 2014 | positive

Catalpas grow tall and side here in Minnesota, but look like something from the tropics! Makes a beautiful contrast to the humdrum regula...Read More

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Downingtown, PA | February 2014 | neutral

This tree can be good or bad. It is a tropical-looking plant with many plant relatives in the tropics. Its original native range is aroun...Read More

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| July 2013 | positive

I live in south central Ontario and currently have 2 Northern Catalpa trees on our 1/3 acre lot. Both are descended from a tree planted ...Read More

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Warren, MI (Zone 6b) | June 2013 | positive

Yet another plant that I would never be without. The leaves are big and bold, the flowers gorgeous. I especially like that it blooms af...Read More

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Sterling, MA | August 2012 | positive

I absolutely love this tree! My neighbors have a very large catalpa in their yard and last fall I dug up a few seedlings nearby. When I d...Read More

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Albany, NY (Zone 5a) | June 2011 | positive

Beautiful shade tree, ours flowers much later than our neighbors down the hill but provides excellent shade and produces small almost pop...Read More

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| July 2010 | neutral

This tree is so beautiful when mature. They are not messy as the pods being so big that they are easy to clean up. They give lots os shad...Read More

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Kennett Square, PA | June 2010 | positive

Such beautiful blooms when other trees are done. Anyone know if these flowers are good nectar or pollen sources for honeybees?

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Boonsboro, MD (Zone 6b) | May 2010 | positive

This is a tree for romantics, children, and anyone else with lots of imagination. It is one of the most beautiful, charismatic trees you ...Read More

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Salt Lake City, UT | October 2009 | positive

I have been calling nurseries this morning in search of this tree. Much to my disappointment, nobody carries them due to lack of request...Read More

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Fort Collins, CO | March 2007 | positive

I would argue with some of the people who have said negative things about this tree. It's an absolutely beautiful sight to see it in blo...Read More

M
Lansing, MI | January 2007 | positive

The Catalpa is a very worthwhile choice to grow. I do not know if this is a native tree to Lansing, Michigan, but I do know from the book...Read More

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Denver, CO | March 2006 | positive

This tree has its place. Out of place, it is a menace.

Very attractive trees can be grown from seed and will outpace an e...Read More

M
Provo, UT | April 2004 | positive

This tree is the highlight of our early summer, The blossoms are very aromatic and wonderful, The leaf provides great shade for our hot...Read More

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Dunstable, MA | October 2003 | negative

The large heart-shaped leaves and irregular branching are an obnoxious contrast to the northern landscape. The most interest the tree pro...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | July 2002 | neutral

Fast grower and transplants easily. Prone to powdery mildew, though.

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