the Northern Catalpa
Catalpa speciosa is the Latin name for the Northern Catalpa
Catalpa speciosa
The Latin name for Cataba tree depends on the species. Common species in North America are the Catalpa bignonioides and Catalpa speciosa.
Most types of Catalpa are deciduous. None are coniferous.
DICOT
Yes
It is primarily an ornamental tree. The wood is too soft to use as lumber, but it is sometimes used in acoustic guitars. It is also used to attract and hold Catalpa Worms, which are used for fishing
Bignonia Catalpa
The accepted scientific name is Ceratomia catalpae.
Catalpa ovata was created in 1837.
The talcum tree has many species. Here is a list of the most notable:Catalpa bignonioides - southern catalpaCatalpa brevipesCatalpa bungei - Manchurian catalpa. Source of "Chu wood".Catalpa cassinoidesCatalpa communisCatalpa cordifoliaCatalpa denticulataCatalpa domingensisCatalpa duclouxiiCatalpa ekmanianaCatalpa fargesiiCatalpa henryiCatalpa heterophyllaCatalpa himalayensisCatalpa hirsutaCatalpa kaempferiCatalpa longisiliquaCatalpa longissima - Haitian catalpaCatalpa macrocarpaCatalpa microphyllaCatalpa nanaCatalpa oblongataCatalpa obovataCatalpa ovata - Chinese catalpa. Also called the Yellow catalpa from the color of its blossomsCatalpa pottsiiCatalpa pubescensCatalpa pumilaCatalpa punctataCatalpa purpureaCatalpa silvestriiCatalpa speciosa - northern catalpaCatalpa sutchuensisCatalpa ternifoliaCatalpa thunbergiiCatalpa tibeticaCatalpa umbraculiferaCatalpa vestitaCatalpa wallichiana
Northern raccoon