
How To Draw The Tabebuia Chrysantha
The Tabebuia chrysantha is a deciduous tree belonging to the genus Tabebuia of the family Bignoniaceae. It can grow up to 5 meters in height, and its crown takes on the shape of a round umbrella. It has palmate compound leaves that are opposite to each other, with five leaflets, and the edges of the leaflets are finely serrated. It blossoms from March to April in spring, with the flowers appearing before the leaves. The terminal panicles have funnel-shaped corollas, and the flowers are bright golden yellow. When in full bloom, the whole tree is covered in golden yellow, presenting a spectacular sight, as if it has gathered all the vitality of spring at the branches. It is an excellent tree species for flower appreciation and is often used for the greening of courtyards and both sides of roads. After the flowers wither, it bears fruit. The capsules are long and strip-shaped. When they mature, they will split open, revealing the seeds with thin wings inside. In the gentle breeze, the seeds seem to be floating into the distance, carrying the memories of spring.
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