Tabebuia: Our glorious Trumpet Trees are in bloom
Wednesday, April 14th, 2010Old Pasadena is home to two varieties of the Tabebuia, or Trumpet Tree as it is more commonly known. There are approximately 100 different species of the Tabebuia, mostly from South America and other tropical locales. Tabebuia chrysotricha , one of the many species with yellow blooms, is the national flower of Brazil, and Tabebuia rosea, with a pink bloom, is the national tree of El Salvador. The wood from the Tabebuia tree, known as Ipê, is in high demand for furniture, particularly in the United States, and conservationists have expressed concern that Ipê wood from the Amazon rainforest continues to be harvested illegally.




Old Pasadena’s Holly Street, known for its unique independent boutiques and restaurants has been officially donned “The Shops on Holly.” Signage has been installed on the brick building above where the delightful