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Tabebuia donnell-smithii - Primavera, gold tree, golden tree

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Tabebuia donnell-smithii is a versatile species boasting multiple popular names - Primavera, Gold Tree, or Golden Tree. It's a star performer in any landscape, growing with vigor to reach staggering heights between 15 and 100 feet. Adorned with an array of brilliant yellow flowers that create a glorious sight in the dry seasons, this tropical marvel showcases breathtaking beauty on a substantial scale. Its light green to velvety leaves add year-round charm — a semi-evergreen spectacle even when the tree takes a floral rest. A sylvan standout, the Primavera carries a bonus distinction of a unique, flaking light gray bark while proving robust against the majority of pests and diseases. Thriving under full to partial sun exposure and sporting moderate to low water usage, it's a reliable fixture for conscientious landscapers. Here's a showstopper that's not only drought-resistant but stunningly photogenic, marrying resilience with a lasting aesthetic appeal. It’s important to keep in mind the falling fruits it produces that may require cleanup, but the minor effort can't overshadow the radiant grandeur this tree brings to your garden.

  • Size: 15-100 feet tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant yellow, bloom in clusters during dry seasons
  • Foliage: Light green to velvety leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to low, drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full to partial sun
  • Additional Characteristic: Attractive, semi-evergreen, flaking light gray bark, resistant to most pests and diseases.
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