Basic Information Common Name: Tabebuia rosea Scientific Name: Tabebuia rosea Native Habitat: Central and South America History / Discovery / Cultivator Tabebuia rosea, commonly known as Pink Trumpet Tree, is a captivating flowering tree native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, extending from Mexico down to Venezuela and Ecuador
Roble Blanco
Basic Information Common Name: Roble Blanco Scientific Name: Tabebuia donnell-smithii Native Habitat: Dry forests of Mexico and Central America History / Discovery / Cultivator Tabebuia donnell-smithii, commonly known as Roble Blanco, is a majestic tree native to the dry forests of Mexico and Central America. Its discovery and subsequent cultivatio
White Cedar
Basic Information Common Name: White Cedar Scientific Name: Tabebuia heterophylla Native Habitat: Caribbean islands, including Cuba, Hispaniola (Dominican Republic and Haiti), and Puerto Rico. History / Discovery / Cultivator Tabebuia heterophylla, commonly known as White Cedar or Pink Trumpet Tree, boasts a captivating history rooted in the Caribb
Caribbean Trumpet Tree
Basic Information Common Name: Caribbean Trumpet Tree Scientific Name: Tabebuia aurea Native Habitat: South America, Caribbean History / Discovery / Cultivator Tabebuia aurea, commonly known as the Caribbean Trumpet Tree, Silver Trumpet Tree, or Tree of Gold, is a captivating species within the Bignoniaceae family. Its history intertwines with the
Cuban Pink Trumpet Tree
Basic Information Common Name: Cuban Pink Trumpet Tree Scientific Name: Tabebuia pallida Native Habitat: Caribbean Islands, Central America History / Discovery / Cultivator Tabebuia pallida, commonly known as the Cuban Pink Trumpet Tree, boasts a history as vibrant and captivating as its delicate pink blossoms. Belonging to the Bignoniaceae family,
Tabebuia
Basic Information Common Name: Tabebuia Scientific Name: Tabebuia Native Habitat: Tropical regions of the Americas, including the Caribbean. History / Discovery / Cultivator The genus Tabebuia encompasses a diverse group of trees and shrubs belonging to the Bignoniaceae family. The name “Tabebuia” itself is derived from a Brazilian indi