Tecoma stans, Flowering Yellow Elder Trumpet Shrub - Live Plant
Sow Exotic
Bright and Medicinal Shrub
Common Names: Yellow Elder, Hojas de Tronadora, Trumpetbush, Yellow Trumpetbush, Ginger-Thomas, Esperanza, Tronadora
Family: Bignoniaceae
Origin: Americas (native to Southern United States, Mexico, Central and South America)
Yellow Elder (Tecoma stans), also known as Hojas de Tronadora or Trumpetbush, is a vibrant flowering shrub known for its clusters of bright yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers. Itβs celebrated for both its ornamental beauty and medicinal properties. The plant thrives in warm climates, where it adds a burst of color to gardens, attracting hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. In traditional herbal medicine, the leaves of Tecoma stans, known as "Hojas de Tronadora," are used to help manage blood sugar levels and treat respiratory conditions. Easy to grow and care for, Yellow Elder is a resilient and fast-growing plant that can enhance any landscape or garden.
Distinctive Features, Uses, and Nutritional Value
Flowers: Yellow Elder produces clusters of trumpet-shaped, bright yellow flowers that bloom throughout much of the year, particularly in warmer climates. The flowers attract pollinators like hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies.
Foliage: The plant has green, lance-shaped leaves that provide a lush backdrop to the vibrant flowers. In traditional medicine, these leaves (Hojas de Tronadora) are used for various health treatments.
Growth Habit: This fast-growing, multi-branched shrub can reach up to 10-20 feet tall, though it can be pruned to maintain a more compact size. It can also be grown as a small tree in tropical and subtropical gardens.
Medicinal and Ornamental Uses
Yellow Elder is commonly grown as an ornamental plant due to its striking yellow flowers and fast growth, making it perfect for use as a hedge or accent shrub. In traditional medicine, Hojas de Tronadora are used in herbal teas and remedies to support healthy blood sugar levels and to treat symptoms of diabetes. The leaves are also used to alleviate respiratory issues and digestive discomfort.
| Plant Type | Perennial Herb |
| Harvest Season | Spring to early Summer |
| Mature Size |
1-3 feet tall, 2-4 feet wide |
| Soil & Moisture |
Prefers well-drained soil with moderate moisture. Tolerates poor soil conditions but thrives in rich, loamy soil. Keep the soil evenly moist but not waterlogged. |
| Light Requirements | Full Sun, Part Shade |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
| Self-fertile | Yes |
| Zone Hardiness | Outdoors 9-11; Patio/Greenhouse 4+ |
This plant ships in plantable coconut coir pots or recyclable nursery pots! Just pop them in the ground or reuse and recycle. Look in the photos for a pot size guide.















