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Jimbo 20-03-2005 08:53 PM

Tree with large purple flowers?
 
I am in S. Texas. This week some unknown tree has bloomed in town, and it
has the most magnificent large purple blossoms I have ever seen. They are
pretty rare here....I suspect it is because it is not a native species. The
tree is large but doesn't (I don't think) grow as tall as an oak. The
leaves are fairly wide and rounded in shape. I thought it might be a
Magnolia Galaxy, but the blossoms don't look like magnolia at all. I can't
find a good on-line pictorial reference to use for ID'ing unknown trees and
plants.



Gello 20-03-2005 09:52 PM

Jimbo wrote:
I am in S. Texas. This week some unknown tree has bloomed in town, and it
has the most magnificent large purple blossoms I have ever seen. They are
pretty rare here....I suspect it is because it is not a native species. The
tree is large but doesn't (I don't think) grow as tall as an oak. The
leaves are fairly wide and rounded in shape. I thought it might be a
Magnolia Galaxy, but the blossoms don't look like magnolia at all. I can't
find a good on-line pictorial reference to use for ID'ing unknown trees and
plants.



Hello Jimbo,
It sounds like it may be a Paulowina tomentosa aka "empress tree".

http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/c...tomentosa.html



Gello

Jimbo 20-03-2005 11:27 PM

Don't think that is it, as the empress tree has heart-shaped leaves. Also it
has clusters of a dozen or more bell-shaped blossoms that are much like
foxglove. This tree I am seeing here has very large individual purple
flowers....they are not clustered at all, they are entirely separate. The
blossoms are as large as magnolia blossoms. Am trying to find out what it
is so I can order one.
"Gello" wrote in message
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Jimbo wrote:
I am in S. Texas. This week some unknown tree has bloomed in town, and

it
has the most magnificent large purple blossoms I have ever seen. They

are
pretty rare here....I suspect it is because it is not a native species.

The
tree is large but doesn't (I don't think) grow as tall as an oak. The
leaves are fairly wide and rounded in shape. I thought it might be a
Magnolia Galaxy, but the blossoms don't look like magnolia at all. I

can't
find a good on-line pictorial reference to use for ID'ing unknown trees

and
plants.



Hello Jimbo,
It sounds like it may be a Paulowina tomentosa aka "empress tree".


http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/c...ownia_tomentos
a.html



Gello




Elizabeth 21-03-2005 12:31 AM

Maybe a Bauhinia?


--
elizabeth, Baton Rouge, LA
http://community.webshots.com/user/elott63



"Jimbo" wrote in message
...
I am in S. Texas. This week some unknown tree has bloomed in
town, and it
has the most magnificent large purple blossoms I have ever seen.
They are
pretty rare here....I suspect it is because it is not a native
species. The
tree is large but doesn't (I don't think) grow as tall as an
oak. The
leaves are fairly wide and rounded in shape. I thought it might
be a
Magnolia Galaxy, but the blossoms don't look like magnolia at
all. I can't
find a good on-line pictorial reference to use for ID'ing
unknown trees and
plants.





Jimbo 21-03-2005 04:40 AM

Bingo! That's it...thanks!


"Elizabeth" wrote in message
news:EBo%d.66091$7z6.38133@lakeread04...
Maybe a Bauhinia?


--
elizabeth, Baton Rouge, LA
http://community.webshots.com/user/elott63



"Jimbo" wrote in message
...
I am in S. Texas. This week some unknown tree has bloomed in
town, and it
has the most magnificent large purple blossoms I have ever seen.
They are
pretty rare here....I suspect it is because it is not a native
species. The
tree is large but doesn't (I don't think) grow as tall as an
oak. The
leaves are fairly wide and rounded in shape. I thought it might
be a
Magnolia Galaxy, but the blossoms don't look like magnolia at
all. I can't
find a good on-line pictorial reference to use for ID'ing
unknown trees and
plants.








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