An Bignonia???

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by vonboh, Nov 30, 2003.

  1. vonboh

    vonboh Member

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    Santiago de Chile
    This Bignoniaceae looks like Tecoma stans but the folliage is quite different. This one has more obovate, odd-pinnate leaves with serrate margins. In Tecoma stans, the leaves are more lanceolate. This is a lignified climber, flowering right now (mid-spring) in Chile.

    Some help with this identification????

    Regards
     

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  2. CcDry

    CcDry Active Member

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    lots of tecomas,
    Tabebuia, and other species. BUT i'ts a tedoiusly slow site.
    http://mobot.mobot.org/W3T/Search/image/iix258.html
    and even the names give few results if drag names inot google image toolbar (in another IE window)

    could yours be a hybrid? your leaves seem much more obtuse/ rounded at end than most photos of tecoma and similar vines.
     

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