Family: Bignoniaceae
This memorable tree shows off a crown of bright yellow flowers annually during spring and summer. It can grow up to 35 feet and has a maximum width of 30 feet. The tree is not showy for most of the year when not flowering; it is leafless in the dry season and begins growing leaves in the wet season. Its wood is well-known for its durability and strength, and its bark extract has a variety of medicinal uses.
Plant Uses:
- Medicinal
- Ornamental
- Woodworking
Plant Dangers:
- No dangers