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The gold tree’s cousin, the purple trumpet tree (Tabebuia impetiginosa) can reach 12 to 20 feet high, with its crown of showy purple trumpet-shaped blooms appearing in late winter and early spring.
South Florida is an ideal climate for many different kinds of flowering trees. Tabebuia tree pictures are popular on Instagram, where there are more than 25,000 pictures posted, everywhere from ...
Springtime in South Florida means the bloom of those little yellow flowers on trees across the region. Those are tabebuia trees (pronounced tah-beh-BOO-ya). We spoke with Lee County Horticulture ...
Chaste tree ( vitex agnus-castus ) has been putting on a show for several weeks. When the plant is covered with flowers, it's a real eye-catcher and generates a lot of interest. Chaste tree is nati… ...
Ideal for warmer areas of Central Florida, gumbo limbo grows on almost any well-drained site in sun or light shade. Once established, trees require no fertilization, spraying or supplemental ...
It’s a fast grower that produces dense, upright panicles of flowers, up to 12 inches long, from late spring to fall. They are typically violet-blue but may be purple, pink, or white.
The traps, which can be seen hanging in various ash trees throughout north Florida, are purple three-sided boxes coated with a sticky substance called Tanglefoot. When insects are attracted to a ...
Nicknamed the trumpet tree, the trees can tower to 25 feet, according to the University of Florida IFAS Extension. The trees are mostly yellow, but light pink and purple tabebuia also make their ...
Both flowers and leaves have a distinct spicy fragrance. Hailing from Europe and parts of Asia, the chaste tree is most often grown as a large, multi-stemmed shrub but can be pruned to a single ...