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Researchers at the Univeristy of Florida have found that this is one of the most susceptible of trees to wind damage. ...Read More
From the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
While the tree in flower is absolutely beautiful, the seeds are a menace. We left o...Read More
In response to Rizard, I would like to note that we have just planted 21 large Tabebuia trees in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I am really looki...Read More
i live in west central Mexico and yellow tabebuias (Tabebuia donnelsmithii rose) are very common (the surname rose is confusing because t...Read More
I saw this tree planted along the highways and was impressed by the form of the tree, its leaves and inflorescence.
But I develope...Read More
i am worried about my tree due to our freezing weather.it is not yet a year old as far as being planted . it was in a 35 gallon cont...Read More
I concur with dirtyshovel. This winter of 2009 almost killed my tree. Fortunately it is starting to come back, but I thought it was froz...Read More
Grew my 10ft tree from a seed handed out at a garden show a few years ago. Nothing in my yard has been 'show-ier' than this yellow wonde...Read More
The very common Tabebuia seen in South Florida especially around Miami where it's one of the most common trees on city streets. The advan...Read More
Tabebuia caraiba, a.k.a T.argentea; from "argentum": gold.
Seeds: held in the centre of a pair of papery-white "wings", dispersed...Read More
The foliage is mostly deciduous. Some trees lose 100% of their leaves prior to blooming (best) while others can hold some of their old le...Read More
Tabebuia caraiba, Yellow Tabebuia, is a small tree from Brazil and is related to the flame vine and the jacaranda tree.
This tree ...Read More