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Catalpa - Wikipedia Catalpa ( kə - ˈtæl - pə , kə - ˈtɑːl - pə [1]), commonly also called catawba, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to warm temperate and subtropical regions of North America, the Caribbean, and East Asia
Catalpa: Care and Growing Guide - The Spruce The flowers are attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and this tree is the sole host for the catalpa sphinx moth With dense foliage and large leaves, the catalpa provides excellent cover and shelter for a wide variety of song birds and wildlife
Northern catalpa | Catalpa speciosa | The Morton Arboretum Catalpa is a Midwest native tree that grows 40 to 60 feet tall, with a narrow, open, irregularly rounded crown and spreading branches It has large, heart-shaped leaves and large clusters of fragrant, white flowers
12 Types of Catalpa Trees (Their Characteristics Habitat . . . Catalpa trees, belonging to the genus Catalpa in the Bignoniaceae family, are celebrated for their dramatic foliage, vibrant flowers, and striking seed pods, making them a standout choice for ornamental landscapes
NORTHERN CATALPA - CATALPA SPECIOSA | The UFOR Nursery Lab The northern catalpa is a large, upright tree Its bark is a gray-brown that becomes scaly with age Leaves are simple and large, 6" to 10" long, and heart-shaped They grow in a whorled or opposite arrangement along branches In fall the leaves will become yellow-green to brown
Northern Catalpa - US Forest Service Northern catalpa is a member of the Bignoniaceae, the Bignonia or Catalpa family Species in this family range from woody vines to large trees Other plants in the family include trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans) and crossvine (Bignonia capreolata) The family is mostly tropical and subtropical