Thursday, July 03, 2014

Golden Trumpet Tree... Ipê Amarelo...

UPDATE: I have the pleasure to invite all my friends to visit my blog friend Rose, from Rose ~ from Oz, to enjoy such a beautiful, lovely photos of Tasmania, taken by her. I am very glad and honored because Rose dedicate that post - A little bit of Tas - to me! Rose and me, by e-mail, were commenting on how much parts of Brazil are similar to parts of Australia and in this instance particularly Tasmania. Yes, we both agree with that similarity, principally with São Paulo State where I live in. I am sure all of you will enjoy that beautiful post! 

I photographed that beautiful Golden Trumpet Tree - "Ipê Amarelo" at a neighbor fence in 2006 and I did another posts about that tree. You can see them on label Golden Trumpet Tree. The scientific name is Tabebuia, a neotropical genus of about 100 species of large shrubs and trees of the family Bignoniaceae, original from Brazil.
Eu fotografei este lindo Ipê Amarelo, plantado na cerca de um vizinho, em 2006 e também fiz outros posts sobre esta árvore. Você pode vê-las clicando na categoria Ipê Amarelo. Seu nome científico é Tabebuia, gênero com mais de 100 espécies, da Família Bignoniaceae, originária do Brasil.
 


 
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17 comments:

  1. What a glorious sight of that yellow blossom on the tree against the very blue sky. Brilliant.

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  2. Awesome photos....love that fence.

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  3. Que maravilha! Adoro e esse contraste com o azul do céu? LINDO! bjs,chica

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  4. wow, sonia! just beautiful! thanks for linking these!

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  5. That is a GORGEOUS and most unusual tree, dear Sonia....I remember when you showed us this tree many years ago.....It Is EXQUISITE!!!!!

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  6. The Golden Trumpet tree is a real show-off Sonia! The images are really beautiful, what a gorgeous day when you took them and you captured the fences superbly!
    (I still can't believe how much your header looks like parts of Tasmania where I used to live)
    Enjoy the approaching weekend Sonia dear!

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  7. That is a unique tree, we have nothing like it around here.

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  8. Another day in paradise.

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  9. Such a beautiful tree.
    And now I'm going to visit Rose.

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  10. Beautiful trees, such a wonderful colour in contrast to the blue sky.
    I watched the Brasil / Germany game yesterday.... shocking result! I could not believe my eyes when I saw the 5-0 score after only 1/2 hour! Brasil must be very sad!

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  11. Hello Sonia! Beautiful tree and your fence is charming! Nice to meet you through Tex's Good Fences! Thank you for your visit to my blog and your kind words!

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  12. Querida Sónia
    Essas árvores são lindíssimas e enfeitam qualquer tipo de paisagem.
    Obrigada por partilhar
    Um beijinho
    Beatriz

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