Tabebuia rosea is a medium to large-sized deciduous tree up to 25 m high. Flowers purplish-pink to nearly white, up to 8 cm long. Fruit a linear dehiscent capsule containing many winged seeds. The generic name is after the Brazilian local name for Tabebuia serratifolia. Ecology In Sri Lanka it does not thrive in dry districts at sea level. You may have seen the Tabebuia rosea tree with a crown full of pink or white flowers, growing along the streets or in parks. Flowering is typically triggered by heavy rains after a long hot and dry spell, usually between March and April and again between August and September. Tabebuia Rosea (Pink Trumpet) or Tecoma Pink is an evergreen tree with a long, smooth trunk topped with a round, spreading crown. It is known for its stunning trumpet-shaped flowers of pink and white colours with yellow throats, which bloom in clusters. The leaves are oblong to ovate-elliptic, leathery, scaly and mid-to-dark green in colour. The flowers first occur after three years of planting. Tabebuia Rosea is usually planted along the roads and in parks and is considered deciduous in ... Native to continental America, Pink trumpet is a tall, fast-growing tree reaching 25 to 30 m high and 1 m d.b.h. The crown is wide, stratified, and irregular, with a few thick, horizontal branches; the bole is straight, sometimes channeled at base. Leaves are palmately divided into 5 unequal leaflets.

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