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Trees in Trinidad

Trees in Trinidad. Form 1J Sarah Olivieri. Yellow Poui Tree. The scientific name is Tabebuia Serratifolia. It can grow up to 150 feet tall and the base can be 4 to 7 feet in width. In Trinidad, it is also called Apamata and Gold Tree. Bibliography:.

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Trees in Trinidad

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  1. Trees in Trinidad Form 1J Sarah Olivieri

  2. Yellow Poui Tree • The scientific name is Tabebuia Serratifolia. It can grow up to 150 feet tall and the base can be 4 to 7 feet in width. In Trinidad, it is also called Apamata and Gold Tree. • Bibliography: http://www.birdsoftt.com/scenes%20info/poui.htm

  3. Coconut Tree • The scientific name is Cocos nucifera. It is found mainly on and near coasts. Inland, there are trees that look similar to them, but are really palm trees. • Bibliography: My sister’s notebook from secondary school

  4. Hibiscus Tree • The scientific name for it is Hibiscus rosa- sinensis. It needs plenty of sun and light to live and be healthy. It can live up to 20 years with proper care. • Bibliography: A book called “The House Plant Expert” by Dr. D. G. Hessayon

  5. Sugarcane • The scientific name is Saccharum. The type of sugar in sugarcane is sucrose. Sugar cane is also used to produce beer. Sugarcane is widely used in our country.

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