Tabebuia argentea clear roots
Tabebuia argentea Tabebuia argentea The beautiful yellow flowers bloom during February–March each year. Tabebuia argentea Size and Structure: This tree is small, not exceeding 8 meters in height, and has an oval-shaped crown. In contrast, other species may grow much taller and have different canopy shapes. Bark and Branches: The bark is brown, rough, and grooved, with branches growing in layers, which sets it apart from species that might have smoother bark or different branching patterns. Leaf Arrangement and Shape: The leaves are palmately compound with five leaflets, arranged oppositely and perpendicularly. The leaflets themselves are elliptical with smooth edges, differing from species with simple leaves or toothed leaflets. Tabebuia argentea Flower Structure: The inflorescence is a cluster, and the flowers are perfect and laterally symmetrical. They have five sepals fused at the base and lobed at the tips, and five yellow petals fused into a bell shape. The tips…