Species
argentea
(Bureau & K. Schum.) Britt.
syn. Tabebuia aurea
2
Species
aurea
(Manso) Benth. & Hook. f. ex S. Moore
common name:
Caribbean trumpet-tree
3
Species
caraiba
(Mart.) Bureau
syn. Tabebuia aurea
4
Species
chrysantha
(Jacq.) Nichols.
common name:
roble amarillo
5
Species
donnell-smithii
Rose
common name:
primavera
6
Species
Gomes
ex DC.
common name:
trumpet-tree
7
Species
haemantha
(Bertol. ex Spreng.) DC.
common name:
roble cimarron
8
Species
heterophylla
(DC.) Britt.
9
Subspecies
pallida
auct. non (Miers) Stehl�
syn. Tabebuia heterophylla
10
Species
lucida
Britt.
syn. Tabebuia heterophylla
11
Species
pallida
sensu Liogier & Martorell
syn. Tabebuia heterophylla
12
Species
pentaphylla
(DC.) Hemsl.
syn. Tabebuia heterophylla
13
Species
rigida
Urban
common name:
roble de sierra (Mexico)
14
Species
rosea
(Bertol.) DC.
common name:
pink trumpet-tree
15
Species
schumanniana
Urban
common name:
roble colorado
16
Species
serratifolia
(Vahl) Nichols.
common name:
yellow poui
17
Species
triphylla
DC.
syn. Tabebuia heterophylla
Individual specimen entries are published in the sample database supplied with
The Compleat Botanica for species or varieties of this supra-generic taxon.
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