TECOMA 



cold night, and 6 or 7 degrees of frost kill the plant 

 down to the ground lor this reason the ^ me should 

 be banked with dry sand evei^ fill and if liilled down 

 to the banking it must bt cut rff imi. hit 1\ i the 

 entire pimt will be lost 1 I t i II I le 



ceived undei the name ct / / I I I\ 



are mui_h hardiei uul iii tl lit 



obtained from seeil in j 1 1 1 t ^ I \ 1 1 I ut 



the floweis of I tli i \ tl II Ii i b r to 



flower piotusely Tl | 1 1 iti d m the 



full sun Itusuill I I I It It starts 



ham 



£ filu I I U tl I ]i Islands has never flowered 

 in the wilt I I 1 IS cut down b> fmst almost 



eveiywiiitHi I it t ti ng grower and \\orth plant 



ing for the t Ui-e iljnt 



f lahlniana has proved to be a very poor grower 

 and is \ery difftcult to keep m heilth for anj length of 

 time Appiiently not in the trade fj Nehrlivg 



TECOMA 



1777 



INDET 



grandlriol^ 8 

 J ismmoides 

 leueoxj Ion 1 

 Mackenii 10 



2. rosea, Bertol {Tabebu'ia rdsea, DC.)- 

 tree hs digitate, Ifts 5, rarely 3, long stalked, o-( ate 

 to oblong acuminate entiie fls in many fld teiminal 

 panicles, corolla funnelfoim campanulite, with short 

 tube ind large spreading lobes losy pmk calyx cam- 

 panulate, obscurely 2 lobed, almost truncate Guate- 



(T ^ambuuftiha Hunib & Bonpl. 



^ m ) \ello-w Eluer Upright 



ite Ifts ) 11 almost sessile, 



now 1 inteol ite, dcuniinate m- 



stans 



4 in Irn^ fls m Hige, 



)rolla funnelform cani- 



1) \ with 5 short teeth ; 



"~l img to Sept S Fla to 



Sometimes called yellow 



4 mdllis, Humb & Bonpl iT 

 •■lans, var lelutnia, Hort ) Sum 

 but pubescent Ifts 5 9, ob 

 long r\ t 111 1 itp less 



deei l\ 1 t h, st en 



tile 11 1 lit on 



botl I ill neath 

 2 4 111 1 1 „ 11 hi t those 

 of the i.ieieding 1 ut little 

 or not at all fragiint Me\ 

 ICO to Chile and Peru 



"i Smithu W Wits Fig 



Lmdl 



Habit 

 sitbi 



B St<( 



< J "> l» 



ettecl [Teiomatiii 



amni^ imliirleil 



Pud I, oflfti .-^ 



V I h m raceme» mange 



redoibia-iht {Catnpsis 



E Lfts terraie tacemestet 



p C 



radicans 



grandiflora 



Amboinensis 



Eicasoliana 



1 leac6xyIon, Mart (Biqnonin hi 

 Evergreen tree Ivs long petioled i 

 alh 5, stalked oblong Knceol it 

 \-2% in. long. fls. terminal, in t. 

 solitary; corolla funnelform, with l;ii-n 

 rosy pink, 2-21^ in. long; calyx 2-lippe 

 6-8 in. long. W. Indies, Guiana 



app 



T mollis uml C ipeii'.is U 

 C III U bW <Tn 48 1022 

 I H 4J j^i, 107 bt 44, p 

 ')2 Tt M 3b 027 - Bloom 

 ing in the greenhouse m 

 winter and well suited foi 

 cultn Uion m pots 

 I Capensis I ii II (Te 



hii Climb 

 1 1 1 innate, 



is al out 2 m 



f\ 



It, MM, (.11 I, { 



PET \ INE lit mill NM j^jj The Trumpet Creeper 

 bUchll lu 4 4( climbs by means of aerial 



High linil 111., si rul clll ., roots —Tecoma radicans. 



pinn ite lfts 11, o\ 4 to o% ate oblong acuminate ser- 

 rate dirk green above, pale and pubescent beneath at 

 least along the midrib, l}-2-2'-J m long fls in terminal 

 racemes; corolla tubular- funnelform, with 5 broad 

 spreading lobes, usually orange with scarlet limb, 2-3 in. 

 long, tube almost thrice as long as the 5-toothed calyx- 

 fr. cylindric-oblong, keeled along the sutures, stalked 



