Tabebuia aurea, a plant species native to South America in Suriname, Brazil, eastern Bolivia, Peru, Paraguay and northern Argentina
This species presence in riparian areas of the Caatinga of northeastern Brazil is a crucial resource for Spix's Macaw (Cyanopsitta spixii), which is presently extinct in the wild with fewer than 100 birds remaining in captivity.
Tabebuia | Domus Aurea | Ficus aurea | Tabebuia serratifolia | Tabebuia rosea | Saint Aurea | Rayjacksonia aurea | Lei Áurea | Grevillea aurea | Aurea (Oria) | Tabebuia impetiginosa | ''Tabebuia chrysantha'' subsp. ''meridionalis'' | Tabebuia chrysantha | Tabebuia aurea | Tabebuia alba | Saint Aurea (disambiguation) | Pages from the 1656 translation of ''Aurea Themis'' of Michael Maier | alt=Cattleya dowiana aurea, from ''Reichenbachia'' Series I Volume I Plate 5 . |