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  1. Jacaranda mimosifolia, commonly called jacaranda, is native to Argentina and Bolivia. It is a deciduous tree that grows 25-50’ tall in its native habitat. In tropical and subtropical climates, it puts on a spectacular flowering display in spring to summer wherein blue-purple flowers cover the tree with bloom, forming pools of blue on the ...

  2. Jacaranda Notes Uses: This fast growing ornamental tree species has been widely planted as a shade and street tree in Adelaide however it is better planted in wider streetscapes, parks and reserves away from over-head power lines and walkways.

  3. Deciduous or evergreen tree, 5-15 m tall. Its main distinguishing feature is its spectacular lavender blue blooms which has led to its popularity as an ornamental tree. Jacaranda mimosifolia is fast growing and resprouts easily if damaged. Its bark is thin and grey-brown in colour, smooth when the tree is young though it eventually becomes ...

  4. 🗒. Common Names. ... A checklist of the flowering plants of Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttar Pradesh, India ... Jacaranda: Species: Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don:

  5. A commonly planted and spectacular street tree. Now frequently naturalised and sometimes quite invasive. Derivation of specific name: mimosifolia: leaves like a Mimosa (2 pinnate) Habitat: In woodland and grassland. Altitude range: (metres) 850 - 1750 m. Flowering time:

  6. The word mean fragrant, aromatic or scented. The species name "mimosifolia' derives from the Latin words "mimosa" and "folia." Mimosafolia literally means "Mimosas leaves." - Jacaranda has many cultural references, in folk songs and legends, contemporary social references like "purple panic" to "exam tree".

  7. Botanical Name : Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don Synonyms : Jacaranda ovalifolia R.Br. Common Name : Blue or Mimosa-Leafed Jacaranda Plant Family : Bignoniaceae Plant Form : Tree ...

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