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Tabebuia rosea (Bertol.) DC.

Couralia rosea (Bertol.) Donn. Sm. (Botanical Gazette 20: 9; 1895); Sparattosperma rosea (Bertol.) Miers (Proceedings of the Royal Horticultural Society of London 3: 99; 1863); Tabebuia mexicana (C. Mart. ex DC.) Hemsl. (Biologia Centrali-Americani, Botany. 2: 495; 1882); Tabebuia pentaphylla (L.) Hemsl. (Biologia Centrali-Americani, Botany 2: 495; 1882); Tabebuia punctatissima (Kraenzl.) Standl. (Tropical Woods 36: 18; 1933); Tecoma evenia Donn. Sm. (Botanical Gazette 20[1] 8; 1895); Tecoma mexicana C. Mart. ex DC. (Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 9: 218; 1845); Tecoma punctatissima Kraenzl. (Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis 17: 221; 1921); Tecoma rosea Bertol. (Novi Commentarii Academiae Scientiarum Instituti Bononiensis 4: 425; 1840) Amapa, amapa rosa, amapola, apamate, cachahua, cul, hokab, ícotl, kokab, li-ma-ña, macuelis de bajo, macuelizo, macuil, macuilís, macuilixuatl, maculigua, maculís, maculishuate, maculiz, maculiz prieto, mano de león, maqueliz, maquile, maquilicua, maquilís, matilisquate, mayflower, orumo, palo blanco, palo de rosa, palo yugo, primavera, roble, roble blanco, roble colorado, roble de sabana, roble de San Luis, roble de yugo, roble del río, roble macuelizo, roble morado, roble prieto, roble sabanero, rosa morada, satanicua, tural, yaxté (Gentry 1992, Pennington and Saruhkán 1968, Pittier 1957, Record and Hess 1949, Standley 1938)


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Author(s): E. M. Flores, W. A. Marín

Publication: Tropical Tree Seed Manual - Species Descriptions

Section: Species Descriptions