Family: Bignoniaceae

Scientific Name: Catalpa bignonioides

Common Name: Southern Catalpa

Description

Southern Catalpa (Catalpa bignonioides) A medium size tree with a panicle of white flowers followed by long dangling bean-like seed pods.

Pronunciation(ka-TAL-pa)(big-no-ni-OY-deez)
Plant TypeTrees Deciduous
Hardiness Zone5-9
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowerswhite with yellow and purple spots, borne on a pyramidal panicale, large dangling bean-like seed pods
Fruitlong. brown, bean shaped seed pods
Leavesopposite or whorled, pinnate veined, 5 to 12 inches long, ovate to cordate, long petiole
Dimensions30-40 by 20-40 feet (HS), irregular outline
Propagationseeds
Native SiteSoutheastern United States
Cultivar OriginIntroduced in 1726.
Misc FactsCatalpa is a corruption of a North American Indian name catawba. AKA: Southern Catalpa, Common Catalpa, Eastern Catalpa, Indian Cigar, Indian Bean
Notes & Reference#1-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #93-North American Landscape Trees (Arthur Lee Jacobson)
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