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  2. Plant Family: Bignoniaceae : Common names: Blue Jacaranda, Jacaranda Tree: Exposure: Full Sun : Season of Interest: Spring (Late) Summer (Early) Height: 25' - 50' (7.6m - 15.2m) Spread: 15' - 30' (4.6m - 9.1m) Maintenance: Average : Water Needs: Low, Average : Soil Type: Loam, Sand : Soil pH: Acid, Alkaline, Neutral : Soil Drainage: Well ...

  3. Scientific name: Jacaranda mimosifolia Pronunciation: jack-uh-RAN-duh mih-moe-sih-FOLE-ee-uh Common name(s): Jacaranda Family: Bignoniaceae USDA hardiness zones: 9B through 11 (Fig. 2) Origin: not native to North America Uses: large parking lot islands (> 200 square feet in size); wide tree lawns (>6 feet wide); shade tree; specimen; residential...

  4. More Images. Common Name: jacarandá. Type: Tree. Family: Bignoniaceae. Native Range: Argentina, Bolivia. Zone: 10 to 11. Height: 25.00 to 50.00 feet. Spread: 15.00 to 30.00 feet. Bloom Time: June to July. Bloom Description: Blue-purple. Sun: Full sun. Water: Medium. Maintenance: Medium. Suggested Use: Flowering Tree. Flower: Showy.

  5. Jacaranda mimosifolia is a sub-tropical tree native to south-central South America that has been widely planted elsewhere because of its attractive and long-lasting violet-colored flowers. It is also known as the jacaranda, blue jacaranda, black poui, Nupur or fern tree. Older sources call it J. acutifolia, but it is nowadays more usually ...

  6. Feb 1, 2024 · Common Name (s): Jacaranda, Blue jacaranda, Green ebony tree, Black poui, Fern tree, Brazilian rosewood, Blue trumpet tree. Growing Zone (USA / UK Hardiness): 9 (b)-11 / Does not do well in the UK, grow as a conservatory or greenhouse plant only.

  7. Jun 9, 2014 · English. black poui. Brazilian rose wood. green ebony. jacaranda. mimosa-leaved jacaranda. Spanish. Acacia celester. flamboyán azul. gualanolay. tarco. French. flambouyant bleu. Local Common Names. Brazil. carobaguaçu. caroba-guassú. jacarandá-caroba. jacarandá-mimoso. palissandra.

  8. Jacaranda mimosifolia. First published in Bot. Reg. 8: t. 631 (1822) This species is accepted. The native range of this species is Bolivia to NW Argentina. It is a tree and grows primarily in the subtropical biome. It is has environmental uses and social uses, as a medicine and for fuel. Taxonomy.