Pink Manjack

Tabebuia heterophylla

''Tabebuia heterophylla'' is a species of tree native to the Caribbean, and is also cultivated. It is also known as pink manjack, pink trumpet tree, white cedar, and whitewood.
Pink Trumpet Tree -  Tabebuia heterophylla Seen in Bonaire, 2017. Caribbean Netherlands,Geotagged,Summer,Tabebuia heterophylla

Appearance

''Tabebuia heterophylla'' grows up to 20 to 30 feet tall. It is palmate and compound and has green leaves that are evergreen throughout most of its range. In the spring and summer, one can see its pink or white followed by seedpods that are long and slender. The fruit of the ''Tabebuia heterophylla'' grows to about 3 to 12 inches and is dry and brown. This characteristic of the fruit enables it to be showy, but does not attract wildlife.The flowers of ''Tabebuia heterophylla'' are in an inflorescence of the umbellate type. It is a perfect and complete flower with radial symmetry, and the whorls of the corrolla and the calyx are connately joined. The ovary is superior with an axile placentation, two locules and two carpels.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderLamiales
FamilyBignoniaceae
GenusTabebuia
SpeciesT. heterophylla