MexConnect
<< Back
In Mexico and elsewhere, the tulipan is planted as a specimen tree, for  shade, or along city streets or in parks. It grows to 50 feet or more in the  wild. © Linda Abbott Trapp 2007

In Mexico and elsewhere, the tulipan is planted as a specimen tree, for shade, or along city streets or in parks. It grows to 50 feet or more in the wild. © Linda Abbott Trapp 2007

Source article: Allamanda, tulipan and zamia: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
All Tags