...eae]]. The genus includes more than 350 species, distributed through the [[Neotropic]], [[Afrotropic]], [[Indomalaya]], and [[Australasia ecozone]]s. ''C. alba'
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...ca). Together, they are sometimes referred to as the '''pantropics'''. The neotropic region should not be confused with the [[ecozone]] of the same name; in the
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This tree is often seen in [[Neotropic]]al cities, where it is often planted in parks and gardens. In the rainy s
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...6453 |year=2008 |page=352}}</ref> The genus is distributed mainly in the [[Neotropic ecozone|neotropics]], but also in [[Africa]], [[Madagascar]], and the [[Mas
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'''''Tabebuia''''' is a [[Neotropic ecozone|neotropical]] [[genus]] of about 100 [[species]]<ref name = steyerm
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