Tecoma Bicolor 8 Pot
Yellow elder is a fast-growing, evergreen, and irregularly shaped deciduous shrub
While it has the potential to grow up to 9’ feet, it typically remains between 3’ – 6’ feet in height when grown in the United States.
The plant also produces clusters of long, thin, and slightly flattened pods in autumn, which are the fruits and contain numerous papery-winged seeds.
The plant is considered a ruderal species because it is often seen colonizing disturbed sandy, rocky, and cleared lands.