Pink Flowering Avenue Tree
Tabebuia rosea, commonly known as the Rosy Trumpet Tree, belongs to the Bignoniaceae family and is native to Tropical America. This fast-growing ornamental tree is admired for its spectacular display of rosy-pink trumpet-shaped flowers that cover the branches when the tree is nearly leafless.
The tree develops a broad spreading canopy with attractive palmately compound leaves, making it an excellent shade and avenue tree. During flowering, the mass of pink blooms creates a striking landscape effect often compared to cherry blossom displays.
Flower Colour & Blooming
Large trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of rosy pink to pale pink appear mainly from January to April under Indian growing conditions. The blooms are produced in abundance on nearly leafless branches, creating a spectacular seasonal display.
Growing Conditions
Rosy Trumpet Tree thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It adapts well to tropical and subtropical climates and becomes moderately drought tolerant once established. Regular watering during the establishment phase encourages vigorous growth.
Provide ample space for development, as mature trees form a wide canopy. Minimal maintenance is required apart from occasional pruning of weak or damaged branches.
Landscape Uses
An excellent choice for avenues, parks, large gardens, institutions and landscape projects. Its spectacular seasonal flowering, attractive canopy and shade-giving habit make it one of the most popular ornamental flowering trees for tropical landscapes.










