Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 10° F (-12° C), can freeze to the ground during hard freezes.
Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade
Origin: From Arizona and Texas to Argentina
Growth Habits: Semi deciduous shrub or small tree, fast growing to 12 feet (3.6 m), 6 feet wide (1.8 m)
Flowers: Yellow flowers
Watering Needs: Little water once established
Propagation: Easy by seeds, semi-hardwood cuttings
The name Tecoma is coming from the native name 'tecomaxochitl'. There are 2 variety commonly encountered:
Blooming Habits:
The Tecoma stans has yellow blossom in spring and fall. In particularly favorable areas, it blooms all year.
Culture:
Prune it in late winter after the last frost.
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