www.flowers-to-world.com - buy flower online

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

CATALPA - Catal'pa


Description of catalpa

This group of fairly large trees is native to North America, eastern Asia and the West Indies. These fast-growing trees are commonly known as Indian Beans. Most of them are deciduous, but a few keep their leaves throughout the year. These trees have large, heart-shaped leaves and older trees produce panicles of foxglove-like blossoms, which are followed by slender, brown seedpods. Catalpa bignonioides, the Common or Southern Catalpa, grows from 35 to 40 feet high and produces a round head of large, ovate leaves, up to 8 inches long and wide. Panicles of frilly, bell-shaped, white flowers striped with yellow and spotted with purple are borne in abundance, in early summer. These are followed by thin, brown seedpods, 6 to 20 inches long. Catalpa speciosa (Northern Catalpa) is a tall-growing tree with large, heart-shaped, green leaves and white flowers speckled with purple.

Potting of catalpa

Indian Beans grow best in deep, loamy soil though they can be grown in any ordinary soil and will tolerate alkaline soil and drought. They will even withstand polluted air. They should be planted in the spring or early fall in a sunny, sheltered location. In exposed locations, their beautiful, large leaves are liable to become tattered. Indian Beans rarely need to be pruned, except when they are young. It is necessary to remove any side shoots to develop a single, straight trunk. Older trees should have dead and worn-out or weak branches cut off.

Propagation of catalpa

Seeds can be sown in a cold frame, greenhouse, or outside. Cuttings can also be made from the half-woody, non-flowering shoots in the summer. Special varieties should be grafted.

Varieties of catalpa

 Catalpa bignonioides & var. aurea, variegata;
 Catalpa erubescens & var. purpurea;
 Catalpa speciosa;
 Catalpa hybrida;
 Catalpa ovata;
 Catalpa Bungei;
 Catalpa Fargesii & var. Duclouxii
.

Other on "C" flowers and plants

CabombaCaesalpiniaCaladium
CalatheaCalceolariaCalendula
CallaCallicarpaCallisia
CallistemonCallistephusCallitris
CallunaCalocedrusCalochortus
CalonyctionCalthaCalycanthus
CamassiaCamelliaCampanula
CampsisCanarinaCanna
CantuaCapparisCapsella
CapsicumCaraganaCardamine
CarexCaricaCarissa
CarludovicaCarnationCarnegiea
CarpenteriaCarpinusCarum
CaryaCaryopterisCaryota
CassiaCassiniaCassiope
CastaneaCatalpaCatananche
CautleyaCeanothusCedrus
CelastrusCelosiaCelsia
CeltisCentaureaCentradenia
CentranthusCentropogonCephalanthus
CephalariaCephalocereusCephalotaxus
CeratophyllumCeratopterisCeratostigma
CercidiphyllumCercisCereus
CeropegiaCestrumChaenomeles
ChaerophyllumChamaecyparisChamaedaphne
ChamaedoreaChamaemelumChamaerops
CheiranthusChelidoniumChelone
ChenopodiumChimonanthusChionanthus
ChionodoxaChiritaChironia
ChlidanthusChlorophytumChoisya
ChondrosumChordospartiumChorizema
ChristiearaChrysanthemumChusquea
CibotiumCicerCimicifuga
CinerariaCirsiumCissus
CistusCitrullusCitrus
CladrastisClarkiaCleistocactus
ClematisCleomeClerodendrum
ClethraCleyeraClianthus
ClitoriaCliviaCobaea
CocosCodiaeumCoffea
ColchicumColeusColletia
CollinsiaColocasiaColquhounia
ColumneaColuteaComptonia
ConophytumConvallariaConvolvulus
CooperiaCopiapoaCoprosma
CordylineCoreopsisCoriandrum
CoriariaCornusCorokia
CoronillaCorreaCortaderia
CorydalisCorylopsisCorylus
CoryphaCoryphanthaCosmos
CotinusCotoneasterCrambe
CrassulaCrataegusCrinodendron
CrinumCrocosmiaCrocus
CrossandraCryptogrammaCryptomeria
CryptostegiaCtenantheCucumis
CucurbitaCunninghamiaCuphea
CupressocyparisCupressusCurculigo
CurcumaCurtonusCyanella
CyanotisCyathodesCyclamen
CydoniaCymbopogonCynara
CynoglossumCypellaCyperus
CyphomandraCyrtomiumCytisus

More articles about Catalpa

Catalpa spp. Catalpa
SC020 1911 The Hardy Catalpa
SB108 1902 The Hardy Catalpa
Northern catalpa (Catalpa speciosa)
The Great Catalpa Craze
ARBORETUM POPULAR INFORMATION
ARNOLD ARBORETUM BULLETIN POPULAR INFORMATION
BULLETIN INFORMATION
ARNOLD ARBORETUM BULLETIN POPULAR INFORMATION
ARNOLD ARBORETUM BULLETIN INFORMATION
THE BIGGEST CATALPA TREE IN THE STATE…LOCATED ON THE MISSOURI VALLEY COLLEGE CAMPUS Marshall, Mo.
iking iews
Selecting Ornamental Trees for New Mexico
The Pennsylvania State University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to programs, facilities,
Catalpa speciosa.indd
Catalpa speciosa (Northern Catalpa) Bignonia Family ( Bignoniaceae)
Dichotomous Keys for the Arboretum Walk Plant List
Inspector Findings in ----Kentucky----
Redbud Seed collection: Eastern redbud fruits are pods. The pods can be collected in fall and winter after the pods
JAMES F. CASEY 205 Catalpa Place Lexington, VA 24450 phone: (540) 458-8102 fax : (540) 458-8639 email:caseyj@wlu.edu
The Catalpa Leaf Spot
Key to Ohio Catalpas in Winter Condition
Light Effects on Tree Growth and Seed Germination
Meetings of the Biological Club
Minor Plant Notes, No. 5
Ohio Plants with Extra-Floral Nectaries and Other Glands
Catalpa speciosa
4. CATALPA Scopoli, Intr. Hist. Natur. 170. 1777.
I could find no reference to animal poisonings from ingesting of Catalpa fruit, leaves, or flowers
I could find no reference to animal poisonings from ingesting of Catalpa fruit, leaves, or flowers
I could find no reference to animal poisonings from ingesting of Catalpa fruit, leaves, or flowers
I could find no reference to animal poisonings from ingesting of Catalpa fruit, leaves, or flowers
I could find no reference to animal poisonings from ingesting of Catalpa fruit, leaves, or flowers
Scientific Name: Catalpa speciosa
Catalpa speciosa - Northern Catalpa or Cigar Tree
Microsoft PowerPoint - HORT306PlantList6.ppt
HORT 306/608 Fall 2006 Plant List 6
Catalpa worms anglers’ pick of horned caterpillars
Microsoft PowerPoint - f210-lec6-eastern2.ppt
Lists of Plants on the Landscape Plant Propagation Database on IFAS/VAX
IL Big Tree Registry
Texas Big Tree Registry
A Directory of Dedicated Commemorative Groves, Trees and Display Plantings Scientific Name Common Name Commemorating
A Directory of Dedicated Commemorative Groves, Trees and Display Plantings Common Name Scientific Name Commemorating
A Directory of Dedicated Commemorative Groves, Trees and Display Plantings Common Name Scientific Name Commemorating
Drought-Tolerant Trees for Colorado Landscapes
Growing Trees and Shrubs from Seed
Table 13.1
Connecticut Champion Trees
Does Night Lighting Harm Trees?
Native Hardwood Trees of the Central Hardwood Region
BO5(2)Insert Original
450-619 Work
430-300 Work
1 TPM/IPM Weekly Report for Arborists, Landscape Managers & Nursery Managers
IPM/IPM Report for Arborists, Landscape Managers and Nursery Managers University of Maryland Cooperative Extension
TPM/IPM Report Weekly Report for Arborists, Landscape Managers and Nursery Managers
Do you have questions? Give us a call at 301-596-9413 October 6, 2005 Better Container Production Seminar
2004 North Carolina Specimen List for Forestry organized to correspond to Audubon Field Guide, Eastern Region
handout no names.xls
Growing trees and Shrubs from Seed
PLANT DISEASE
BUCKEYE YARD AND GARDEN LINE 2006-10 6/8/06 From: Pam Bennett, Barb Bloetscher, Joe Boggs, Jim Chatfield, Erik Draper, Dave
BUCKEYE YARD AND GARDEN LINE 2006-22
BUCKEYE YARD AND GARDEN LINE
Subphylum Uniramia Class Insecta
FIELD PLACEMENT LOCATION / SECONDARY
cache:oyJ3RtkYzIEJ:web1.msue.msu.edu/monroe/soilweb2/alkaline%20tolerant.pdf catalpa site:.edu filetype:pdf - Google Search
NOTES ON THE NESTING OF A PAIR OF DICKCISSELS (SPIZA AMERICANA)
EFFECTS OF A TORNADO ON BIRD LIFE
final Bot02
Facilitations between the introduced nitrogen-fixing tree, Robinia pseudoacacia , and nonnative plant
Final Draft 9-15-05 id
National SO Tree list 2004 References Notes: Underlined species names mean picture included in either of the Audubon
Forestry Sample Tournament
Forestry – Sample Tournament by Karen L. Lancour
From JFK - Belt Parkway East runs into Southern State Parkway East to Exit 32 Route 110 South to Merrick Road East school on le
OOPERATIVE XTENSION
08 caterpillars EUSA/pp244-273
Diversity and Evolution of Asterids
2006 facilities.pub
Landscape Tree Appraisal
HO-201 PM
FRIENDS OF U.C. RIVERSIDE BOTANIC GARDENS FALL PLANT SALE
SELECTED TREES AND SHRUBS OF WEST VIRGINIA
Hort Zone 6 Tree Walks 11x17.pub
Efficient Irrigation of Trees and Shrubs
FEININGER, ANDREAS
Plant common name
Specimen Trees on the campus of Eastern Illinois University: A walking tour
MONITORING & MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST FOR JUNE
2-4 V. APPENDICES A. Heritage Tree Inventory Form The following form was devised for conducting preliminary inventories of
Walking Tree Tour
Hort 226, Landscape Plant Materials Walk 4, Thursday, Oct. 5, 2006 1. Acer platanoides ‘Globosum’ (A-ser plat-an-OY-dez)
Shawn Rafalski

flower online

SEO - Search Engine OptimizationFlowers deliverySite map

No input file specified.