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Catalpa, Catawba, or Fish Bait tree, what ever you call it, this hardy shade tree will grow almost anywhere. ... There are two recognized species of Catalpa or Catawba tree in North America: Southern Catalpa, C. bignonioides, and Northern Catalpa, C. speciosa. There are only subtle differences in the two, and they have...
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Get some tips on planting and caring for a Catawba tree. ... The Catawba tree, also known as the Catalpa tree, is a softwood deciduous tree that is native to the southern United States. There are two types of Catawba: Northern, a larger tree with white flowers, and Southern, a smaller tree with lavender or purple flowers.
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The catalpa tree's name (Catalpa sp.) made it into English and Latin via Creek indian tribal language describing the tree's flower. Folks in the southern United States prefer to pronouce the tree "catawba" and that has survived as a common name along with cigar tree and Indian bean tree.
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Sometimes called "catawba", there are actually two catalpa species in North America - both natives. Catalpa can be recognized by its large heart-shaped, sharp pointed leaves, showy white or yellow flowers and long fruits which resemble a slender bean pod. ... This large-leaved tree spreads 50 feet and tolerates hot,
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Southern Catalpa, Catawba, Indian Bean Tree, Fish-Bait Tree (Catalpa bignonioides) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles dat... ... I love this tree. It is not natural to my area, the east coast of Vancouver Island, which is off the west coast of...
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A thread in the PlantFiles Pictures forum, titled Catawba, Indian Bean Tree (Catalpa bignonioides) ... Besides ornamental value, the only other use I've ever heard of for them was a sort of fish bait trap ~ the tree is supposedly a host for a certain type of caterpillar that you could "harvest" for fish bait.
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The name “catalpa” is the native American name for the tree and it is spread all across North America. Common names are Northern and Southern catalpa, Indian cigar tree, Indian bean tree, Catawba tree, smoking bean tree, the fish bait tree and as Garret would say, Tawby tree!
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www.katawbawormz.com/Catalpa%20Tree.htm
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Catawba Gold Bait, LLC is a wholesale provider of Catalpa/Catawba worms used for fishing bait. ... Catawba worms are actually not worms at all, they are the larvae of a Moth that only eats the leaves of a "Catalpa/Catawba" tree. They only "show up" on Catawba trees seasonally and only on certain trees,
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(Catalpa, Northern - 05) This is another photo of a portion of a northern catalpa tree in bloom. ... (Catalpa, Northern - 01) The northern catalpa has smaller and more upright flower clusters than the common catalpa, which is mostly a southern tree. The leaves of the northern catalpa are generally heart shaped and can...
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