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Pink Trumpet Tree

Handroanthus impetiginosus

Description:

A South American species, this is a deciduous (or sometimes semi-deciduous) tree. Spectacular in spring when the tree is leafless and covered in large clusters of pink frilly flowers, and there is a carpet of pink on the ground. Same family as the Jacaranda - Bignoniaceae. Harvested for its timber, and also has medicinal uses. It is the national tree of Paraguay, but also grows very well in Australia's subtropical climate.

Habitat:

These trees were spotted in a local park in suburban Brisbane. They are very popular as park and street tree plantings, as are the Jacaranda's.

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2 Comments

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 9 years ago

Thanks, Lauren. I didn't know what they were until I started taking photos. They are beautiful, and look so stunning when they're all flowering en masse.

LaurenZarate
LaurenZarate 9 years ago

Great pictures of a beautiful tree!

Neil Ross
Spotted by
Neil Ross

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Spotted on Sep 6, 2014
Submitted on Sep 7, 2014

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