Tabebuia rosea, the roble de Sabana, a neotropical tree species
Pollination occurs probably by insects, although the flowers are visited by many birds such as tanagers, hummingbirds and orioles.
The most stunning season of the year is spring, as the flamboyán, guayacán, macuilis, and other tropical vegetation bloom and dress the city with a beautiful sense of joy along its major thoroughfares.
Tabebuia | Euglandina rosea | Tabebuia serratifolia | Tabebuia rosea | Romulea rosea | Tabebuia impetiginosa | ''Tabebuia chrysantha'' subsp. ''meridionalis'' | Tabebuia chrysantha | Tabebuia aurea | Tabebuia alba | Sarracenia rosea | Rhodiola rosea | Primula rosea | Geocrinia rosea | Aerides rosea |