Tabebuia Argentea Flowers Of India. Tabebuia argentea is a small 15 to 25-foot tall evergreen tree. Mar 21 2013 The generic name tabebuia is derived from its Tupi name tacyba bebuya meaning ant wood while the specific name argentaa is given for the fact that its leaves are silvery green argentium means.
I have updated eFI efloraofindia page on Tabebuia Handroanthus. Tabebuia Argentea also known as Tecoma Argentea Golden Bell Silver Trumpet Tree. - 20 to 25 m tall.
The tree is leafless when in flower and bears fruits during April and May.
Pollination occurs probably by insects although the flowers are visited by many birds such as tanagers hummingbirds and orioles. A small deciduous ornamental tree planted in gardens and fields as a green manure tree. Tabebuia argentea is a species of Tabebuia native to South America in Suriname Brazil eastern Bolivia Peru Paraguay and northern Argentina. You may find this easy-to-grow tree.