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Tabebuia cassinoides

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Tabebuia cassinoides
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T. cassinoides
Binomial name
Tabebuia cassinoides

Tabebuia cassinoides (Portuguese common name caixeta) is a tree native to Atlantic Forest vegetation in Brazil. It is used as a timber tree to make pencils.[1]

Other Names

Other Scientific Names:

Tabebuia cassinoides Schnee
Bignonia cassinoides Lam.
Bignonia tabebuya Vell.
Bignonia uliginosa Gomez
Catalpa cassinoides (Lam.) Spr<eng.
Spathodea magnolioides Cham.
Tabebuia leucantha Gomez ex Saldanha de Gama ex Bureau & K. Schum. ex Mart
Tabebuia magnolioides (Cham.) Miers
Tabebuia uliginosa (J. C. Gomez) A. DC.
Tecoma uliginosa Mart. ex DC. [2]

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