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- Catalpa_speciosa abstract "Catalpa speciosa, commonly known as the northern catalpa, hardy catalpa, western catalpa, cigar tree, and catawba-tree,is a species of Catalpa native to the midwestern United States.It is a medium-sized, deciduous tree growing to 15–30 meters tall and 12 meters wide. It has a trunk up to 1 m diameter, with brown to gray bark maturing into hard plates or ridges. The leaves are deciduous, opposite (or whorled), large, heart shaped, 20–30 cm long and 15–20 cm broad, pointed at the tip and softly hairy beneath. The flowers are 3–6 cm across, trumpet shaped, white with yellow stripes and purple spots inside; they grow in panicles of 10-30. The catalpa tree is the last tree to grow leaves in the spring. The leaves generally do not color in autumn before falling, instead, they either fall abruptly after the first hard freeze, or turn a slightly yellow-brown before dropping off. The winter twigs of northern catalpa are like those of few other trees, having sunken leaf scars that resemble suction cups. Their whorled arrangement (three scars per node) around the twigs is another diagnostic.The fruit is a long, thin legume-like pod, 20–40 cm long and 10–12 mm diameter; it often stays attached to tree during winter (and can be mistaken for brown icicles). The pod contains numerous flat, light brown seeds with two papery wings.It is closely related to southern catalpa, and can be distinguished by the flowering panicles, which bear a smaller number of larger flowers, and the slightly broader seed pods.".
- Catalpa_speciosa binomialAuthority John_Aston_Warder.
- Catalpa_speciosa class Eudicots.
- Catalpa_speciosa division Flowering_plant.
- Catalpa_speciosa family Bignoniaceae.
- Catalpa_speciosa genus Catalpa.
- Catalpa_speciosa kingdom Plant.
- Catalpa_speciosa order Asterids.
- Catalpa_speciosa order Lamiales.
- Catalpa_speciosa thumbnail Catalpa_speciosa_20060624.jpg?width=300.
- Catalpa_speciosa wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=CASP8.
- Catalpa_speciosa wikiPageExternalLink TreeDetail.cfm?ID=130.
- Catalpa_speciosa wikiPageExternalLink taxon.pl?9592.
- Catalpa_speciosa wikiPageID "4481039".
- Catalpa_speciosa wikiPageRevisionID "599571923".
- Catalpa_speciosa binomial "Catalpa speciosa".
- Catalpa_speciosa binomialAuthority "Warder ex Engelm.".
- Catalpa_speciosa familia Bignoniaceae.
- Catalpa_speciosa genus "Catalpa".
- Catalpa_speciosa hasPhotoCollection Catalpa_speciosa.
- Catalpa_speciosa name "Northern catalpa".
- Catalpa_speciosa ordo Lamiales.
- Catalpa_speciosa rangeMap "Catalpa speciosa range map 2.png".
- Catalpa_speciosa rangeMapCaption "Natural range of Catalpa speciosa".
- Catalpa_speciosa regnum "Plantae".
- Catalpa_speciosa species "C. speciosa".
- Catalpa_speciosa unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Catalpa_speciosa unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Catalpa_speciosa unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Catalpa_speciosa subject Category:Catalpa.
- Catalpa_speciosa subject Category:Ornamental_trees.
- Catalpa_speciosa subject Category:Trees_of_humid_continental_climate.
- Catalpa_speciosa subject Category:Trees_of_the_United_States.
- Catalpa_speciosa type LivingThing100004258.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Object100002684.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Organism100004475.
- Catalpa_speciosa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Plant100017222.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Tree113104059.
- Catalpa_speciosa type TreesOfHumidContinentalClimate.
- Catalpa_speciosa type TreesOfTheUnitedStates.
- Catalpa_speciosa type VascularPlant113083586.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Whole100003553.
- Catalpa_speciosa type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Eukaryote.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Plant.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Species.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Plant.
- Catalpa_speciosa type Organism.
- Catalpa_speciosa comment "Catalpa speciosa, commonly known as the northern catalpa, hardy catalpa, western catalpa, cigar tree, and catawba-tree,is a species of Catalpa native to the midwestern United States.It is a medium-sized, deciduous tree growing to 15–30 meters tall and 12 meters wide. It has a trunk up to 1 m diameter, with brown to gray bark maturing into hard plates or ridges.".
- Catalpa_speciosa label "Catalpa speciosa".
- Catalpa_speciosa label "Catalpa speciosa".
- Catalpa_speciosa label "Catalpa à feuilles cordées".
- Catalpa_speciosa label "Prächtiger Trompetenbaum".
- Catalpa_speciosa label "Surmia wielkokwiatowa".
- Catalpa_speciosa label "黄金树".
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs Prächtiger_Trompetenbaum.
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs Catalpa_speciosa.
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs Catalpa_à_feuilles_cordées.
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs Cdp67.
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs Surmia_wielkokwiatowa.
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs m.0c4vjz.
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs Q159204.
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs Q159204.
- Catalpa_speciosa sameAs Catalpa_speciosa.
- Catalpa_speciosa wasDerivedFrom Catalpa_speciosa?oldid=599571923.
- Catalpa_speciosa depiction Catalpa_speciosa_20060624.jpg.
- Catalpa_speciosa isPrimaryTopicOf Catalpa_speciosa.
- Catalpa_speciosa name "Northern catalpa".