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Pseudobombax ellipticum, with common names including shaving brush tree, Dr Seuss tree, and amapolla tree, is a species of plant in the subfamily ...
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The Pseudobombax ellipticum shaving brush tree is a tropical succulent tree that can add a touch of exotic beauty to your indoor or outdoor space.

Pseudobombax ellipticum

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Pseudobombax ellipticum, with common names including shaving brush tree, Dr Seuss tree, and amapolla tree, is a species of plant in the subfamily Bombacoideae of the family Malvaceae. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Pseudobombax ellipticum
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Pseudobombax ellipticum, commonly called shaving-brush tree, is a small to medium sized, deciduous flowering tree native to open forests and hillsides in ...
Pseudobombax ellipticum (Shaving Brush Tree) - A winter deciduous tree that can reach 30 feet or more with a trunk diameter of over 4 feet in its tropical ...
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It has a swollen smooth green trunk, often with a tortoise shell pattern and fissured with gray bark, short thick succulent stems and large palmately compound leaves with five elliptical rounded dark-green leaflets.
This species has a swollen grayish-green trunk and palmately compound leaves. In the spring, they become deciduous before going into flower. The large flowers ...
Feb 15, 2024 · Come visit our Pseudobombax ellipticum, or Shaving Brush Tree that's bloomed, today! · The USF Botanical Gardens will be closed until further ...
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Pseudobombax Ellipticum False Bombax can be an attractive accent tree in the garden. It provides good shade, but can also be grown indoors. Check it out!
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This tree is interesting year round, with smooth green bark and a picturesque structure when deciduous in winter, in spring striking neon-pink to white flowers burst from cigar-like buds, and in summer foliage opens red and eventually turning bright apple green.
Pseudobombax ellipticum, with the Common names include 'shaving brush tree' and amapolla tree, is a species of plant in the Bombacoideae subfamily of the ...