Trumpet Trees like these in Choa Chu Kang Avenue 2 were
spotted in full bloom in parts of Singapore yesterday.
Also known fondly as "Singapore's cherry
blossoms", the Tabebuia rosea is a perennial tree in Singapore that grows
to about 18m to 35m tall, according to the National Parks Board.
The blooms last only a matter of days, but they retain their
colour for a few days after they fall, forming a picturesque pink or white
carpet around the trunk.
Flowering is typically triggered by heavy rain after a long
hot and dry spell, usually between March and April, and again between August
and September.
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