Description
Tecoma Stans Tree Description
Tecoma stans (Yellow elder tree) is a small tree or shrub, its common name comes from the resemblance of its foliage to the elderberry shrub. It is native to tropical American scrublands and dry forest and is naturalized in Florida. As a tree, it grows to 25 feet or more and is densely branched forming an oval crown and has light brown bark. Furthermore, it bears bright green opposite compound pinnate leaves, sharp-toothed and lance-shaped. The leaves are 4 to 8 inches long and sharply pointed oval leaflets measure 2 to 3 inches. Petioles are very short. Flowers of Tacoma stans are trumpet-shaped and sunshine yellow, 1 to 2 inches long and hanging in showy cluster at branch tips and forks.
Furthermore, the fruits are long dry, hard, string bean-like pods (4 to 8 inches long) that hang in vertical clusters.
Yellow Elder Tree Cultivation and Landscape Usage
Tacoma stans tree grows well on any kind of well-drained soils. Additionally, it has no pests or diseases of concern, but is sensitive to frost. In landscaping, it can be grown as a colorful border or screen. Yellow elder tree can be used in parking lot islands and medians. It has somewhat weedy growth and does require pruning, especially if the tree form is desired. Propagation is either by seed or cuttings and is easily done. The plant has a role in herbal medicine.
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