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Tabebuia flavescens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tabebuia chrysotricha
''Tabebuia chrysotricha'' (Pronunciation: tab-eh-BOO-yuh kriss-oh-TRICK-uh, ), commonly known as the golden trumpet tree, is an evergreen(?) tree from Brasil. It is very similar to and often confused with ''Tabebuia ochracea''. In Portuguese it is called "ipê amarelo" and is considered the national tree of Brasil. ==Growth== ''T. chrisotricha'' grows to a height of 25 to 35 feet, with a spread of 25 to 35 feet. It has very showy golden-yellow to red flowers in the spring. These are rich in nectar and thus the tree is a useful honey plant. While it is not especially popular with hummingbirds, some of these - e.g. glittering-bellied emerald (''Chlorostilbon lucidus'') and white-throated hummingbird (''Leucochloris albicollis'') - seem to prefer them over the flowers of other ''Tabebuia'' species.〔Baza Mendonça & dos Anjos (2005)〕 The golden trumpet tree is grown outside Brasil as a street tree and garden tree. The USDA rates it for hardiness zones 10 through 11, and moderately drought-tolerant. Concern has been raised that it is becoming a weed in tropical and sub-tropical Australia, though it has not yet been declared.〔Technigro Australia Pty. Ltd (2013)〕
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