Bignoniaceae Tabebuia
rosea DC.
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Places where this species can be found :
- Barra de la Cruz - HUGHESFRP
Specimen information
Collection Date24/02/2000
CollectorHughes CE
Specimen Number1930
Location1km E of Barra de la Cruz towards Playa.
NotesMedium-sized tree to 10m ht with a short clear bole to 3m, then angular branching with a spreading rounded crown. Outer bark rough mid brown with conspicuous anastomosing corky ridges separated by paler orange-brown fissures. Slash soft, thick, sl. fibrous, almost pithy, pale whitish-cream. Leaves, very unequal digitate, base of petiole sl. grooved; upper surface - midrib sl. prominent, laterals yellow; lower surface - midrib sl. prominent, laterals yellow, tertiary venation not visible. Flowers very showy, on large terminal, 2-branched panicles, the individual flowers large, tubular, calyx pale green, corolla tube green at base, pale pink at tip, the throat yellow. Common along rivers and cultivated as an ornamental / timber tree.
CoordinatesLatitude: 15.490000 N Longitude: 95.570000 W Altitude: 10
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