Primavera
By Klahanie
- 13 Feb, 2013
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Just noticed the first one on spindly tree behind the grocery shop. Mexico, Jalisco
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this is amazing klahanie, does it have a scent?
13 Feb, 2013
These trees are truly bueatiful Sticki.
I have not noticed any smell in the air and assume that it there is any it is very subtle . Maybe Delonix would know.
I have a link to the pictures of this tree here.
http://images.google.com/search?hl=en&source=imghp&biw=1557&bih=791&q=Tabebuia+chrysantha&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=g1&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&tbm=isch
13 Feb, 2013
oh!!!!!!! im nearly speechless ~ they are amazing!
one of them was called 'tabebuia chrysantha' i think??
for some reason it reminded me of mimosa but its not the same flower shape at all.
13 Feb, 2013
A Tabebuia is called different names in different countries . Here in Mexico they call them Primavera which in Mexican means Spring.They are very popular trees here. Together with Jacarandas.
13 Feb, 2013
I think anywhere they grow they would be popular! Its just stunning. Never seen one before
13 Feb, 2013
It's gorgeous! I love Tabebuia trees. We have many here in San Diego. They should be starting to bloom very soon.
The most popular one here in San Diego is Tabebuia impetiginosa (Pink IpĂȘ). There's some large gorgeous trees in my neighborhood.
Here's some photos of some trees a couple of blocks from where I live.
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/41929-ipe-tree-tabebuia-impetiginosa
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/235433-tabebuia-impetiginosa-pink-ip-tree-flowering
16 Feb, 2013
The pink ones are gorgeous as well.
16 Feb, 2013
There's another pink one that's not grown too commonly here. It's T. heterophylla. It tends to more evergreen and is spectacular in bloom with it's pink fowers. It's a difficult tree to photograph, though.
Here's a few of my photos of a T. heterophylla in Balboa Park here in San Diego, CA.
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/216917-tabebuia-heterophylla-pink-trumpet-tree
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/216918-tabebuia-heterophylla-pink-trumpet-tree-flowers/all
17 Feb, 2013
Delonix, I find the darker pink more appealing
17 Feb, 2013
It's definitely brighter.
17 Feb, 2013
They grow here!...Ruth Bancroft garden has one. I did too,then tenants threw a blanket over it..I never knew until weeks later. City gardening and tenants...
17 Jan, 2016
I grew one in Fremont. It grow very quickly. Most species of Tabebuia are really hardy.
17 Jan, 2016
The bay area ideals and climate are hard to describe because "we can grow it" seems impossible to some or also means- but not that huge. Its Jan- we are solidly into the low 60's...again, not anybody's idea of tropical...but the plants hang in there.
Andy knows all this..I'm just trying to point out to goy people why the bay area has so many Redwoods. People here unlike soucal just don't know the range we can grow. It feels cool? so they plant conifers. We do get very cold late December nights. Who would think of planting tropical's then?..
17 Jan, 2016
Stan:
It was gorgeous the last two days. 76 degrees yesterday.
18 Jan, 2016
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Wonderful bright flowers :o)
13 Feb, 2013