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Catalpa speciosa is the Latin name for the Northern Catalpa
the Northern Catalpa
Catalpa speciosa
Catalpa ovata was created in 1837.
Most types of Catalpa are deciduous. None are coniferous.
The Catalpa Rescue - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
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
in forests
No, the Catalpa is not a fish. It is a type of tree known for its large heart-shaped leaves and clusters of white flowers.
A northern catalpa is a dicot, not a monocot. Dicots have two seed leaves, or cotyledons, when they germinate, while monocots only have one. Northern catalpa trees fall under the family Bignoniaceae.
It could be a Catalpa (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalpa).
The Latin name for Cataba tree depends on the species. Common species in North America are the Catalpa bignonioides and Catalpa speciosa.