Photo: Mark Hyde
Overhanging the road, near the entrance to the Herbarium, National Botanic Garden, Harare.
Photo: Mark Hyde
Overhanging the road, near the entrance to the Herbarium, National Botanic Garden, Harare.
Photo: Mark Hyde
Overhanging the road, near the entrance to the Herbarium, National Botanic Garden, Harare.
Photo: Mark Hyde
Overhanging the road, near the entrance to the Herbarium, National Botanic Garden, Harare.
| Synonyms: |
Tabebuia impetiginosa (Mart. ex DC.) Standl. |
| Common names: | Purple tabebuia (English) |
| Description: | Tree. Leaves 5(-7)-foliolate; petiole 4-13 cm. Leaflets: terminal petiolule shorter than width of the leaflet; basal petiolules less than half as long as adjacent subbasal petiolules; lamina ovate to elliptic; margin entire or slightly and irregularly serrate in upper half. Inflorescence a ± congested terminal panicle. Calyx 4-6 mm, cup-shaped, truncate or weakly 5-lobed, mealy-pubescent. Corolla magenta; throat yellow at flowering time, becoming purplish; tube 2.5-5 cm. puberulous outside. Fruit woody, usually smooth, mostly greater than 1.5 cm wide |
| Notes: | |
| Derivation of specific name: | impetiginosus: from the Latin impetigo, skin disease, as it was believed the plant might treat this disease. |
| Flowering time: | Sep-Oct |
| Worldwide distribution: | Mexico to South Tropical America. |
| Growth form(s): | Tree. |
| Insects associated with this species: | |
| Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species |
| Literature: |