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UK
/kˈætælpɐ/
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NOUN
- tree of the genus Catalpa with large leaves and white flowers followed by long slender pods
How To Use catalpa In A Sentence
- For those who just walked into this movie, Jolie Holland is a San Francisco-based alt-country songbird who quietly burst on the scene with the chimerical field recording of 2003's Catalpa.
- But I lost an oak, a juniper and a catalpa tree, and there’s no replacing them, ” Ms. Anthony said.
- The tired, sun-burnt hills of summer have awoken with a new, hopeful greenness and the catalpa trees are flowering with huge white orchid-like flowers in the village squares.
- I just bought a tube of catalpa worm paste for catfish bait. I just bought a tube of catalpa worm paste for catfish bait. Any know how it works?
- Among the former I behold the "catalpa," with its silvery bark and trumpet-shaped blossoms; the "Osage orange," with its dark shining leaves; and the red mulberry, with thick shady foliage, and long crimson calkin-like fruits. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
- Bayley and Flo planted a catalpa in front of the house and set about the interior.
- Silver maple and catalpa aren't the best choices because they're soft and break easily.
- Among the former I behold the "catalpa," with its silvery bark and trumpet-shaped blossoms; the "Osage orange," with its dark shining leaves; and the red mulberry, with thick shady foliage, and long crimson calkin-like fruits. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
- There are more than 1,500 kinds of plants in these forests, including 19 kinds of rare plants such as the thorned cyathea spinulosa, the Chinese double-fan fern, the Chinese goose-palm catalpa and the yinque tree.
- Part of the problem is that the catalpa tree outside the bedroom window is in dire need of a trim but who knows if the apartment building will be doing that this year.