Catalpa (Catalpa)

Traditional Science and Botany:

  • Catalpa is a deciduous tree belonging to the Bignoniaceae family.
  • Native to North America, it is widely cultivated as an ornamental tree.
  • Typically reaches heights of 10–20 meters, with a broad, open crown and large, heart-shaped leaves.

Characteristics:

  • Catalpa grows at a moderate rate and is strong and resilient.
  • In spring, it produces large, pink or white flowers that are visually striking and attract bees.
  • Adapts well to various soil types and temperate climate conditions.

Uses:

  • Used as an ornamental tree in gardens, parks, and street landscaping.
  • Its flowers and large leaves provide vibrant aesthetics and shade.
  • Catalpa wood can be used in craftsmanship, although its primary use remains decorative and ecological.

Relevance for Yerevan and Armenia:

  • Catalpa is suitable for urban landscaping and can be planted within Yerevan and other cities.
  • Thrives in sunny locations and tolerates urban pollution.
  • Planting Catalpa in Armenia contributes to the city’s green aesthetics and improves air quality.