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Yellow bells (Tecoma stans) is an evergreen shrub native to the American Southwest and Mexico that's known for its bright, ...
From: San Angelo Question: I have two Tecoma stans on the north-east side of my yard. They have grown very tall (5 feet) but have not bloomed all summer. Last summer they bloomed profusely.
Question: We have several tecoma stans in our yard and several pets (dogs & a cockatoo). My 'too is very interested in the beans of this plant. Are the beans poisonous to birds? Dogs? Question ...
Because it tends to die back in winter, Tecoma stans does not usually get very large in the Sonoran desert climate, growing up to 6 feet wide and 6 feet high. It’s hardy to about 25 F and will ...
“Oompa Loompa” is a hybridized cultivar of Tecoma stans to which the botanical name Tecoma x smithii is sometimes assigned. William Watson of London first described this hybrid in 189 ...
Is it also necessary to cut back (or really, cut down) our Tecoma stans-orange jubilee each winter? A: There are three species of bird of paradise (Caesalpinia) grown in the Southwest ...
Tecoma stans Gold Star esperanza with the Texas Superstar label is a spectacular, heat-tolerant Texas native plant that will produce masses of golden yellow flowers all summer long. This small ...
A: Yes, they will be esperanza plants (Tecoma stans), but they won't be the 'Gold Star' selection, a Texas Superstar plant. The seedlings won't necessarily flower from late spring until frost like ...
You’ll find the orange color a great change of pace from the traditional yellow Tecoma stans that is native to Texas and Mexico, where at my house in Mission, Texas, it quickly reached the roof ...