Catalpa fargesii f. duclouxii(Dode) Gilmour (1936)
Catalpa heterophylla(C.A.Mey.) Dode (1907)
Catalpa sutchuenensisDode (1907)
Catalpa syringifoliaBunge (1833), nom. illeg.
Catalpa vestitaDiels (1901)
Catalpa bungei, commonly known as Manchurian catalpa, is a species of catalpa native to China. The specific epithet honors the botanist Alexander Bunge, who collected the specimens that Carl Anton von Meyer later described.[3] The flowers are arranged in a corymb and are densely spotted with pink. It is cultivated in China, along with C. ovata, for its wood,[4] which is also used for coffins,[5] ancestral tablets,[6] and oars.[7] It also used as an ornamental tree.[3]
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