Tabebuia rosea (Bertol.) Bertero ex A.DC. (syn. Handroanthus roseus)
Pink Trumpet Tree is a spectacular tropical flowering tree that bursts into clouds of pink trumpet-shaped flowers when leafless. The national tree of El Salvador, it is one of the most beautiful flowering trees in the tropics.
Bignoniaceae (Trumpet-creeper family)
Dry season when tree is leafless (varies by region, typically January-May)

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Moderate water needs, excellent drought tolerance once established, deciduous in dry season
Well-drained, Various soil types, Tolerates poor soil, Sandy to clay, Neutral to slightly alkaline (pH 6.5-8.0)
Requires ample space due to large mature size
Plant in full sun for best flowering
Tolerates urban conditions and pollution
Deciduous in dry season, blooms on bare branches
Wood is valuable for furniture and construction
Hardy in zones 10-12
Fast-growing when young
Minimal pruning needed
Establish with regular water, then drought tolerant
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Pink Trumpet Tree blooms during the dry season when the tree is completely leafless, creating a spectacular display. Timing varies by region but is typically January-May. The entire crown becomes covered in pink flowers.
Yes, Tabebuia rosea, known locally as maquilishuat, is the national tree of El Salvador. It symbolizes the country's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Pink Trumpet Tree is a relatively fast-growing tree when young, potentially adding several feet per year in ideal tropical conditions. Growth slows as the tree matures.
Yes, Tabebuia rosea produces valuable timber that is durable, attractive, and resistant to decay. It is used for furniture, construction, and flooring. Sustainable harvesting is important for conservation.
Young pink trumpet trees can be grown in large containers, but they ultimately need to be planted in the ground. The tree grows quite large (50-80 feet) and is not suitable for long-term container growing.
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