Explore The TABEBUIA TREE
The four most commonly planted tabebuias are outstanding trees for adding color and beauty to home landscapes.
Tabebuia impetiginosa: 'Ipe' (or 'Purple Trumpet Tree')
Tabebuia chrysotricha: 'Gold Tree' (or 'Gold Trumpet Tree')
Tabebuia heterophylla: 'Pink Trumpet Tree'
Tabebuia caraiba: 'Silver Trumpet Tree'
Learn More About The TABEBUIA TREE
Planting Instructions
These highly ornamental trees grow between 20 and 30 feet and make great single specimen trees for medium-sized yards as well as pretty accents in larger properties. Not overly large, a tabebuia planted near a deck or patio can create welcome summertime shade for these outdoor areas. Each tabebuia tree has its own special qualities, differing in flower color, growth speed, bark, cold tolerance, and leaf color.
All are deciduous losing their leaves in winter though during warmer winters they may shed leaves later in the season just before flowering. Tabebuias prefer a sunny location. They develop seed pods but these won't create a nuisance by littering the ground and sprouting everywhere.
All are deciduous losing their leaves in winter though during warmer winters they may shed leaves later in the season just before flowering. Tabebuias prefer a sunny location. They develop seed pods but these won't create a nuisance by littering the ground and sprouting everywhere.
Types of Trees
Tabebuia Ipe: is usually just called "Ipe" (rhymes with "hippie") and grows at a slow to moderate pace to 20 to 25 feet. It's moderately cold tolerant, doing best in Zone 10 and warmer areas of Zone 9B. The ipe tree has a smooth gray trunk and produces lavish pinkish-purple blooms in early spring.
Silver Trumpet Tree: is moderate to fast, reaching 20 to 30 feet. This tree has an attractive, irregular growth habit often with an interestingly crooked trunk. The gray bark is cork-like, and the tree's silvery leaves are set off by yellow spring flowers that can appear occasionally throughout the year as well. Zone 10 is best for this tabebuia.
Pink Trumpet Tree: is a moderate grower to 25 to 30 feet, with a smooth gray trunk. It prefers the warmer temps of Zone 10 and is covered with a heavy spring bloom of pink trumpet-shaped flowers with occasional summertime blossoms.
The Gold Tree: sometimes called Golden Trumpet Tree, is a fast grower to 30 feet. This tree is cold hardy, fine in Zone 9B, with brown bark and clusters of bright yellow-gold flowers in spring.
Silver Trumpet Tree: is moderate to fast, reaching 20 to 30 feet. This tree has an attractive, irregular growth habit often with an interestingly crooked trunk. The gray bark is cork-like, and the tree's silvery leaves are set off by yellow spring flowers that can appear occasionally throughout the year as well. Zone 10 is best for this tabebuia.
Pink Trumpet Tree: is a moderate grower to 25 to 30 feet, with a smooth gray trunk. It prefers the warmer temps of Zone 10 and is covered with a heavy spring bloom of pink trumpet-shaped flowers with occasional summertime blossoms.
The Gold Tree: sometimes called Golden Trumpet Tree, is a fast grower to 30 feet. This tree is cold hardy, fine in Zone 9B, with brown bark and clusters of bright yellow-gold flowers in spring.