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Tabebuia argentea

Tabebuia argentea Tabebuia argentea The beautiful yellow flowers bloom during February–March each year. Tabebuia argentea Size and Structure: This tree is small, not exceeding 8 meters in height, and has an oval-shaped crown. In contrast, other species may grow much taller and have different canopy shapes. Bark and Branches: The bark is brown, rough, and grooved, with branches growing in layers, which sets it apart from species that might have smoother bark or different branching patterns. Leaf Arrangement and Shape: The leaves are palmately compound with five leaflets, arranged oppositely and perpendicularly. The leaflets themselves are elliptical with smooth edges, differing from species with simple leaves or toothed leaflets. Tabebuia argentea Flower Structure: The inflorescence is a cluster, and the flowers are perfect and laterally symmetrical. They have five sepals fused at the base and lobed at the tips, and five yellow petals fused into a bell shape. The tips…

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Albizia lebbeck

Thailand Tree Farm grows Albizia lebbeck from seed to ensure high-quality trees. We currently have Albizia lebbeck trees available in sizes from 2 inches to 4 inches.

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Bombax ceiba thailand tree farm

Bombax ceiba The Bombax ceiba is a large, perennial tree with a broad, oval-shaped canopy that typically reaches heights of 15-25 meters, with some trees growing as tall as 25-30 meters. Its canopy can spread up to 15 meters wide. The tree has a straight trunk, covered with thorns, and the nodes are not easily visible. The bark of young trees is light green, which darkens as the tree matures. In contrast, the neem tree is propagated through seeds and typically grows in plains, deciduous forests, and along mountain slopes at elevations between 100 to 600 meters. However, it has become rare and is now mainly found in a few northern regions. The neem tree’s compound leaves resemble a hand with 3-7 alternate leaflets. These leaflets are elliptical to oval, with pointed tips and a narrow base. The edges of the leaflets are smooth, and the leaves themselves are 1.5-2.5…

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Tabebuia Argentea

  Tabebuia argentea Thailand Tree Nursery   Tabebuia Argentea Tabebuia Argentea Tabebuia Argentea Family : Bignoniaceae Kingdom: Plantae Common Name : Caribbean trumpet tree Tabebuia Argentea is a plant that grows year after year. The leaves are complex, finger-like leaves with 5 opposed and perpendicular leaflets. The leaves are oval in form, with smooth leaf edges. The inflorescence is a flawless, symmetrical flower cluster on the sides. The calyx contains five petals that are united at the apex and divided into lobes. 5 petals arranged in the form of a golden bell. The petals break wide to form a gaping mouth. The top portion has two petals, four stamens, two pairs of varying lengths, and one pistil. The stamen’s top is separated into two lobes. Above the petal ring, the ovary is dry and fractured, creating a gray pod with black lines. throughout the board

Delonix Regia

Delonix regia Thailand Tree Nursery Delonix Regia Delonix Regia Delonix Regia Family : Fabaceae Kingdom: Plantae Common Name : Royal poinciana, flamboyant, phoenix flower or flame tree Mature, the medium-sized tree reaches a height of around 12 to 18 meters. The canopy has an umbrella-like appearance and is spherical in shape. Its branches spread out like the claws of a crab. It is, however, smaller. The trunk has a smooth surface. The bark varies in color from pale brown to black. Pupon is the base of the tree. When fully developed, roots frequently protrude from the surrounding soil. The leaves are made up of two alternating layers of feathers with leaflets positioned across from one another. The little leaves are about the same size as tamarind. The leaf plates are formed like a parallelogram. The base is uneven, and the tip is rounded.

Thespesia populnea

  Thespesia populnea Thailand Tree Nursery   Thespesia populnea Thespesia populnea Thespesia populnea Family : Malvaceae Kingdom: Plantae Common Name : Portia tree, Pacific rosewood, Indian tulip tree, or milo, The Malvaceae family includes the flowering plant Thespesia populnea. It is a tiny shrub or tree. Thespesia populnea is a plant in the same genus as Thespesia populnea that resembles Hibiscus tiliaceus. The environment is the same. The flowers are yellow and bloom in the morning before becoming crimson. However, unlike the sea peony blossom, the sea peony flower does not have a red circle inside the flower. The leaves are heart-shaped, similar to those of Bodhi. Soft hairs cover the underside of the leaves, allowing water to gently drain from the leaves.

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