Tabebuia rosea, also known as Pink poui, Pink tecoma, Rosy trumpet tree, is a wide upright evergreen or deciduous tree with a long smooth trunk. Leaves are oblongs to ovate-elliptic, leathery, scaly and mid- to dark green in color. Funnel-shaped, white, pink or lilac flowers with yellow eyes fading to white are produced.
In general, Tabebuia makes an excellent shade, lawn, or street tree, or border plant. Well suited to the coastal garden. Flowers are spring flowers are bell-shaped. Grow where soil is moist and fertile in full sun. Planted along road sides or in parks, the tree provides shade. Flowers are spectacular, and form a pink carpet on the ground around the tree when they fall.
Faqs
1. What is Tabebuia Rosea?
It’s a fast-growing tropical tree known as the Pink Trumpet Tree, famous for its vibrant pink flowers.
2. How tall does it grow?
Tabebuia Rosea can reach 20–30 feet (6–9 meters) in height when mature.
3. What type of climate does it prefer?
It thrives in warm, tropical, and subtropical climates with plenty of sunlight.
4. How often should I water it?
Water young trees regularly to establish roots. Mature trees are drought-tolerant but benefit from occasional deep watering.
5. Can it be grown in a container?
It’s best suited for gardens or landscapes, as it becomes quite large when mature.
6. When does Tabebuia Rosea bloom?
It produces bright pink trumpet-shaped flowers, typically in spring, adding a stunning visual to any garden.


Ayesha –
This tree is absolutely stunning when it blooms! The pink flowers make my whole garden look like spring
Fatima –
Growing well so far. Can’t wait for it to flower—heard it’s breathtaking
Zeenat –
Slow grower but totally worth the wait. The blossoms are amazing
Mishal –
Beautiful shape and easy to maintain.
Nimra –
Love this tree