Ipe Tree - Tabebuia impetiginosa
By Delonix1
- 14 Sep, 2008
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These are trees that bloom in late January to early March thought out San Diego, CA. They are native to tropical South America.
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These four trees are about 40 feet tall with a spread of around 30 feet or so.
They actually can get larger than this, up to 60 feet or more in a real tropical climate.
14 Sep, 2008
These trees were introduced into California to the Los Angeles Arboretum in the early sixties from what I've read...and now they are common. I hear they are very easy to grow from cuttings.
4 Oct, 2008
Just love the colour of these and when planted together like this, they really make an impact!
8 Feb, 2009
they make quite an impact against that blue sky dont they!
16 Feb, 2013
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Wow! I can't recall ever seeing a large tree with so much flowering color. Beautiful!
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