Showing posts with label TRUMPET TREE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TRUMPET TREE. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2009

the trumpet tree (tabebuia rosea)
the trumpet tree seen from my bedroom window


a carpet of pink flowers at bishan park 2


white flowers at bishan park 2




this stunning tree at lim chu kang; just could not resist stopping to take a picture

a row of trumpet trees by the canal near block 221 bishan



another tree at lim chu kang. a friend asked: why would people want to spend so much money to go overseas to admire trees when we have such beautiful ones in singapore

when i look out of my bedroom window, i see the flowers on four trees by the side of the access road. the flowers are light purple or pink in colour. yesterday, when i drove along woodlands avenue 2 towards the seletar expressway (sle), i saw to my right, a few tree all covered with white flowers. it was quite an arresting sight. it does make you think of spring in a temperate country. it even looks like cherry blossom.

later, while walking at bishan park 2 towards the community garden, i saw the ground all covered with these pink and white flowers. it was quite a spectacular sight. the flowers seem to be raining continuously, a few at a time, from the trees.


the large, trumpet-shaped flowers usually bloom after a dry spell. the flowering period lasts several days, and the entire tree is covered with a profusion of blossoms.


according to a nparks website, the tabebuia rosea trees can be commonly found along roadsides in singapore. some locations include:

junction of whampoa south and bendemeer road (along kallang park connector)
race course road
upper changi road east (between bedok road and bedok canal)