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Tabebuia impetiginosa

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Purple Trumpet Tree

Description

The Tabebuia impetiginosa (Purple Trumpet Tree) is of moderate size, it reaches 20 feet when mature. Additionally, it has a globose open crown with upright branches, and rough brownish furrowed bark. Its dark green leaves are opposite and elliptical with slightly serrated edges. The leaves are palmately compound typically with 5 leaflets and overall about 5 inches long. The pink flowers are borne in rounded clusters at branch ends. Also, the blooms are different shades of pink with a yellow throat, about 2 to 3 inches long by 2 inches wide.

Furthermore, the Tabebuia impetiginosa (Purple Trumpet Tree) the fruit is narrow capsule containing winged seeds, up to 1 foot long. Hummingbirds, bees and other insects pollinate the flowers. The tree is propagated from seed or cuttings. Pink Ipe is also a timber tree in its native area, yielding dense hard wood (called ipe) used for structural beams and outdoor decks. The inner bark is used in herbal medicine preparations.

In cultivation, pink ipe will grow in any well-drained type of soil and is free of pests and diseases. Pruning improves the plant’s appearance . As a landscape plant, Tabebuia impetiginosa (Purple Trumpet Tree) is a very good tree for street sides, medians, and parking lot islands. In parks and lawns, Pink Ipe will put on its own flower show each year.

Other names: Handroanthus impetiginosus, Pink Ipe, Pink Trumpet tree, Purple Trumpet Tree

Additional information

Gallons

25 gal., 45 gal., 65 gal., 100 gal., 200 gal., 300 gal.

Common Name

Purple Trumpet

Florida Native

No, Not FL Native

Origin

Tropical America

Flowering Season

Spring

Salt Tolerance

Moderate Salt Tolerance

Drought Tolerance

High Drought Tolerance

Growth Rate

Moderate Growth Rate

Light Requirements

Full Sun

Flower Color

Purple

Shape

Wide Canopy

Plant Type

Deciduous, Flowering