Pink dawn, a bigeneric hybrid between the narrow-leaved desert willow and the broad-leaved catalpa tree. |
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The northern catalpa can get leaf spot or powdery mildew, but these conditions are treatable. |
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This is the northern catalpa, a native to the central Mississippi River Valley but found in 17 states across the U.S. and in southern Canada. |
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Silver maple and catalpa aren't the best choices because they're soft and break easily. |
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Bayley and Flo planted a catalpa in front of the house and set about the interior. |
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The motionless figure of a man leaning against a gigantic catalpa twenty feet off appeared, half-veiled by the foliage. |
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Other more unusual and exotic species include Ginkgo bilboa, Western catalpa, Japanese tree lilac, Constantinople hazel and Amur cork tree. |
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You may discover the garden, the plants, the vegetables and the trees like the splendid catalpa, two centuries old, looking like a giant bonzaï. |
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A paulownia flower, like that of a catalpa, also turns into a capsule, but takes a round shape. |
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The tired, sun-burnt hills of summer have awoken with a new, hopeful greenness and the catalpa trees are flowering with huge white orchid-like flowers in the village squares. |
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The signature plant in her garden is the golden catalpa tree, Catalpa bignonioides Aurea, whose nearly tropical nature seems to warm up Puget Sound by at least 20 degrees. |
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Part of the problem is that the catalpa tree outside the bedroom window is in dire need of a trim but who knows if the apartment building will be doing that this year. |
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The jacaranda, flowering catalpa, and wisteria were among the finds made by Compton's missionaries in the Carolinas. |
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Across the street, down near Sixteenth, were the remnants of a catalpa that refused to die. |
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The garden is planted with exotic catalpa trees which provide it with original blooms in the flowering season. |
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A lime tree and a catalpa offer generous shade in the summer, while the terrace allows you to sunbathe all year long. |
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A catalpa flower becomes a dry fruit called a capsule. |
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So on our lot, we have three maples, an oak, a catalpa, several Russian olives, a birch, some elms and sumacs, and a mountain ash. |
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Begin looking and treating for crawlers about the time Syringa reticulata, Japanese tree lilac and Catalpa speciosa, northern catalpa are in early bloom. |
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In addition to those mentioned above, these include such well-known trees as quaking aspen, boxelder, northern catalpa, American holly, chestnut oak, and saguaro. |
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The replica whaleboat presented to the Batavia Long Boat Replica Project Foundation in January is set to play a key role in a documentary about the whaling ship Catalpa. |
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