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Catalpa bignonioides is a short-lived
species of
Catalpa that is
native to the
southeastern United States in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, and...
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America and East Asia):
Catalpa bignonioides Walter –
southern catalpa Catalpa bungei C.A.Mey. –
Manchurian catalpa Catalpa fargesii Bureau (sometimes...
- the tree.
There surely must be one."
Catalpa bignonioides, (southern
catalpa)
Catalpa speciosa, (northern
catalpa) C.
catalpae caterpillars are used as...
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America and Europe, and has
become a
parent of
Catalpa ×
erubescens with the
American species Catalpa bignonioides. It is
commonly used to make the undersides...
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southern catalpa,
Catalpa bignonioides, from the
United States, and
yellow catalpa, C. ovata, from China.
There is one
accepted form,
Catalpa × erubescens...
- the
genus Catalpa that are
native to
North America, and may
refer to:
Catalpa bignonioides,
native to the
southeastern United States Catalpa speciosa,...
- sanctuary.
Specimen trees in the
grounds include an
Indian Bean Tree (
Catalpa bignonioides), a
Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), and a
Black Poplar (Populus nigra)...
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northern catalpa (
Catalpa speciosa). Both
forms were
originally thought to be
hybrids of
desert willow and
southern catalpa (
Catalpa bignonioides). The name...
- than its more
famous relative,
Catalpa bignonioides, and is
therefore more
suitable for
domestic gardens. The form
Catalpa fargesii f.
duclouxii has received...
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naturally in the
seeds of
yellow catalpa (
Catalpa ovata) and
southern catalpa (
Catalpa bignonioides).
Seeds of
Catalpa species contain about 40% catalpic...