Sterculia apetala

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 Sterculia apetala subsp. var.  Bellota, Panama tree
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Height: 50 ft to 100 ft
Width: 30 ft to 50 ft
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Bloom: early spring, mid spring, late spring
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Features: deciduous, flowers
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USDA Zones: 11 to 12
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Flower features: red, pink, white
Sterculiaceae > Sterculia apetala var. ,



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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Sterculia apetala, Karst. (S. carthaginensis, Cav. Helicteres apetala, Jacq.). Tree, about 40 ft. high: lvs. cordate-rounded, usually more than 1 ft. diam., 5- (-3-) lobed to the middle, glabrous above, velvety beneath, lobes elliptical, obtuse, or oblong: fls. yellowish white with purple spots, about 3/4 in. across. Mex., Cent. Amer., and Colombia; intro. into Jamaica and Fla. CH


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