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      • Scientific name Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don Synonyms Jacaranda chelonia Grisb.; J. ovalifolia R. Br. Common names Jacaranda, mucakaranda (Kikuyu), omosaria (Kisii), fern tree
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  2. In St. Louis, jacaranda may only be grown in containers. Container plants often do not bloom, so in areas such as St. Louis, it is grown primarily as a foliage plant. Features large bipinnate compound fern-like leaves (to 18” long) with tiny 1/2-inch leaflets. Sometimes commonly called fern tree.

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    The jacaranda tree is a tropical beauty with its clusters of fragrant, purple, trumpet-shaped blooms. In the right climate, it makes an excellent shade or street tree.

    The foliage of jacaranda are fern-like, bipinnate compound leaves up to 20\\" long. The tree can be either semi-evergreen or deciduous, depending on the climate. Most of the blooming is in late spring/summer, but in warmer areas, the tree can flower at any time. Only mature trees have flowers; small or young trees and those grown indoors typically d...

    In general, jacarandas are a good choice for large outdoor areas in warm climates. They are tolerant to occasional cold down to 20 F but do not thrive in climates with frequent freezing temperatures. They like a lot of sun but are vulnerable to trunkscald in areas with high temperatures.

    Jacarandas can be grown indoors but, again, they probably will not flower, and they must be planted outdoor eventually, so they are not good for long-term container planting.

    Young jacaranda trees should be pruned to form one central leader (main trunk) for strength and stability. Otherwise, try to avoid pruning your jacaranda because it tends to promote vertical suckers that can distort the tree's shape. Try to remove only broken or diseased branches. Jacaranda leaves, and particularly the flowers, can create a lot of ...

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  3. 30’s. Jacaranda may flower best when grown in poor soil. Jacarandas can reach 25 to 40 feet in height with an equal or greater spread, and the bent or arching trunks are covered with light grey bark. GENERAL INFORMATION Scientific name: Jacaranda mimosifolia Pronunciation: jack-uh-RAN-duh mih-moe-sih-FOLE-ee-uh Common name(s): Jacaranda ...

  4. Family Name: Bignoniaceae Botanical Name: Jacaranda mimosifolia Sub Species: Variety: Forma: Cultivar: Characteristics: Jacaranda mimosifolia is a deciduous tree, which is feathery and lush in appearance. This tree tends to have an upright growth habit, with an open, spreading crown.

  5. Scientific name: Jacaranda Mimosifoila: Common name: Black poui, blue jacaranda: Hardiness Zone: 10 and 11 (USDA) Family: Bignoniaceae: Native: South America: Bloom Time: Spring, summer: Bloom Color: Purple, blue-purple: Height: 25–50 ft. Spread: 15–30 ft. Lifespan: Typically, most types of jacaranda trees have a long lifespan. They live ...

    • Black poui, blue jacaranda
    • 10 and 11 (USDA)
    • Bignoniaceae
    • Jacaranda Mimosifoila