Saturday, April 14, 2007

IPÊ AMARELO - GOLDEN TRUMPET TREES

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Photos taken by Carlos Mascaro
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Ipê-amarelo (Yellow Ipê), in English known as Golden Trumpet Tree. Scientific name, Tabebuia chrysotricha and Tabebuia Alba is a neotropical genus of about 100 species of large shrubs and trees in the tribe Tecomeae of the family Bignoniaceae, original from Brazil. This beautiful tree can arrive to 25 feet of height. During the winter, the leaves of the "Ipê Amarelo" fall and the tree becomes completely naked. Species in this genus are important as ornamentals plant in parks and gardens, as well as in the lining of streets, because of their showy flowers.
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This is the Yellow-Ipê (Tabebuia) lush with leaves.

27 comments:

  1. Hi Sonia!
    This is a truly gorgeous tree!
    I looked at a picture of a single bloom, and as far as I can remember, I think I've never seen one (I wonder if the semi-tropical climate of Washington DC was still to cold for this tree, or maybe I mistook a smaller shrub for a Rhododendron).
    I see that you are reading "Extinction" by Thomas Bernhard. How do you like it? His "Wittgenstein's Nephew" is one of my favorite books. How's Nora Ephram's story collection coming along?
    Sunny greetings from Vienna!

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  2. Thanks for the visit and gentle words, Merisi!

    I like so much Thomas Bernhard. He is a great author, to me. Bernhard's style and his sentences are serpentive and complex, and the flow of the text it's very amazing and awesome. He is very iconoclast and acid too. I have beeing reading many of his works. My reading is in Portuguese, of course. I like “Kalte” (in Portuguese, O Náufrago), Wittgenstein's Nephew (O Sobrinho de Wittgenstein) ; Disturbance (Perturbação); Cutting Timber: An Irritation, (Árvores abatidas) and Extintion (Extinção). When I like an author I try to read all his works.

    About Nora Ephron's story: it’s a short work, but it is very funny and witty, worth read it.

    Have a nice Sunday!

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  3. This tree is just breathtaking ! I scrolled a little through your blog, I have been so busy lately with the Cyber Cruise (did you follow that ?) It was so interesting to read about all these cities and countries where we "stopped" The ball was just the end of it.
    There are maybe some interesting posts for you to read, about my hometown and also Brussels. I had put it in my main blog, because the Countries & Cities I only use for special stuff. My main blog is Writer Cramps.
    We have unusual warm weather here in the Northern countries and in the southern it's cool and it rains. We had today 28°C which has never happened since the weatherforecast was created !

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  4. Stunning. The tree looks so big and majestetic!

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  5. Like that second shot. The contrast between the tree and the sky is excellent!

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  6. Na noite tudo se perde nos labirintos do silêncio...mas é na noite que acontece a magia, a dança da paixão da eterna maresia...

    Mágica noite


    Doce beijo

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  7. Hi sonia, spinning Grandma sent me(well everyone who reads her blog) to come look at yours. The pictures are BEAUTIFUL!!! I live in Canada and at this moment, I am only dreaming of what tree's look like with their leaves.....lol.

    I'll be visiting often

    Brightest blessings

    Heather

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  8. What a wonderful GOLDEN color :) Love your 'freshness post as well...I can just imagine sitting under just letting my thoughts flow. Now, do your yellow bloom all the time or is it seasonal?

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  9. What a beautiful tree!!! Wish it would grow in our neck of the woods!!!

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  10. Now I know why you wanted to post large photos! That tree is gorgeous! Our trees never look as vibrant and glorious at this one. Our trees usually show pastel flowers.

    Thanks for the view, Sonia!

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  11. Thanks Paula for your visiting and nice compliment. Sure, this flowers are seasonal. Species in this genus are important as timber trees and also as ornamentals because of their showy flowers. Many flower on leafless stems at the end of the dry season, making the floral display more conspicuous.

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  12. Sonia, esta árvore é minha paixão, na minha cidade tinha uma perto da matriz que todos os anos eu passava em frente nesta época só para admirar... Bjs!

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  13. This is such a neautiful tree Sonia...So Lush! So full with those gorgeous blossums...T remember when you showed us this before, but in these pictures the tree seems to be in fuller bloom...! Just Gorgeous!

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  14. Sonia, mas que arvore esplendorosa! linda, linda! :-) beijao,

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  15. Thanks so much for stopping by, everyone!

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  16. Hello Sonia,
    your pictures are stunning and beautiful.Thank you for sharing.
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    Please support Earth Day 2007,
    post one of the posters or the international logo on your blog.
    You'll find the posters under
    http://guildwood.blogspot.com.
    posters are from Germany & Canada.
    Thank you...
    cheers Gisela

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  17. Oh so pretty, bold and golden : )

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  18. Hi Sonia, Love the golden glow of the trees

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  19. Sonia, que maravilhade Ipê! Bjs

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  20. Dear Sonia,
    Those trees are gorgeous. The color is so vivid...I bet they are even more beautiful in person.

    Hope you are doing well. Please stop by and say hello.

    Take care,
    Connie

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  21. That tree is magnificient! All that color and the nice curves of all the branches. Wow...I'd love to have that in my yard!

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  22. Hi Sonia!!!! What beautiful trees!!!! And ooohhh, the colors!!!! Very pretty!

    Thanks for the comment on my blog!

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  23. Sonia,
    Beautiful pictures of one of the most beautiful tree species we have in Brazil. Very appropriate for this Earth Day week!

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  24. This is a truly lovely tree Sonia!! In bloom or not, it's still lovely!!

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