These highly ornamental trees grow between 20 and 30 feet and make great single specimen trees for medium-sized yards as well as pretty accents in larger properties. All are deciduous – losing their leaves in winter – though during warmer winters they may shed leaves later in the season just before flowering. Tabebuias prefer a sunny location. They develop seed pods but these won’t create a nuisance by littering the ground and sprouting everywhere.
These highly ornamental trees grow between 20 and 30 feet and make great single specimen trees for medium-sized yards as well as pretty accents in larger properties. All are deciduous – losing their leaves in winter – though during warmer winters they may shed leaves later in the season just before flowering. Tabebuias prefer a sunny location. They develop seed pods but these won’t create a nuisance by littering the ground and sprouting everywhere.