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Floristic Inventory of the Bahama Archipelago Database Online

Tabebuia bahamensis (Northr.) Britton
Above-all, Beef-bush, Five finger, Gumwood, Gunwood, White-cedar

Tabebuia bahamensis
Copyright by: George D. Gann
New Providence, Bahamas, 2012

Family: Bignoniaceae

Group: Dicot

Perennation: Perennial

Habit: Shrub

Substrate: Terrestrial

Native Status: Native

Native Range: Endemic to the West Indies (Bahamas, Cuba); cultivated in South Florida.

Map of Locations [currently Florida only]

Comments: For information and images from Eleuthera, visit the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve website. For information on the cultivation of this in Florida, visit the IFAS Extension website of the University of Florida.

Synonyms: Tabebuia affinis.

Other data on Tabebuia bahamensis available from :

Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
Tabebuia bahamensis has been reported for the following 2 habitats in the Bahama Archipelago :
Coppice
Pineland

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Tabebuia bahamensis
Copyright by: George D. Gann
New Providence, Bahamas, 2012