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Definition of Catalpa speciosa
1. Noun. Catalpa tree of central United States.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Catalpa Speciosa
Literary usage of Catalpa speciosa
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Illustrated Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and the British by Nathaniel Lord. Britton, Hon. Addison. Brown (1913)
"Catalpa speciosa Warder. Catawba Tree. Larger Indian Bean. Western Catalpa. Fig.
3886. ... Catalpa speciosa Warder; Engelm. Coult. Bot. Gaz. 5:1. 1880. ..."
2. Native Trees of Kentucky: A Handbook by Sarah Webb Maury (1910)
"Western Catalpa—Catalpa speciosa. Catalpa speciosa is reported in Ohio River ...
Catalpa speciosa is also much prized as a shade and ornamental park tree, ..."
3. Hamilton's Standard Arithmetic: Book One-three by Samuel Hamilton (1917)
"... sou/hern or hard pine, 4 ft. apart ; black locust, 6 ft. apart ; and catalpa
speciosa or hardy catalpa, 6 ft. apart. When spacing the trees G ft. apart, ..."
4. Tree-culture in New Zealand by Henry John Matthews (1905)
"Catalpa speciosa (HARDY CATALPA). qualities in this colony. ... The flowers of
the true Catalpa speciosa are trumpet-shaped and white, faintly spotted and ..."
5. The Important Timber Trees of the United States: A Manual of Practical by Simon Bolivar Elliott (1912)
"One is Catalpa speciosa, commonly called Hardy Catalpa, and the other Catalpa
... Catalpa speciosa was originally found only in southern Illinois, ..."