Tabebuia rosea
Rosy trumpet tree
Conservation status
Least concern.
Categories and criteria of the IUCN Red List:
Fun facts
Its leaves and bark are used to treat typhoid fever and parasites. Its beautiful flowers have a trumpet-like shape, and attract many different pollinators.
General aspects
It is a deciduous tree, meaning that it loses its leaves during the dry season. It usually grows to between 49 to 82 feet tall, and up to 98 feet. It blooms from February to June, and bears fruit between March and June.