Known to the Maya as "Hokap", Tabebuia rosea is a typical tree of the region, its main characteristic are its striking and colorful pink flowers similar to those of the peach tree. These flowers in their peak splendor for mid-February, very close to Valentine's Day, is very popular with lovers, who spend romantic trades under its shadow, so it is not a mistake to call it "the tree of love".
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