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  1. Species details: Click on each item to see an explanation of that item (Note: opens a new window) Tree to 20 m. Leaves 15-40 × 10-20 cm; pinnae opposite or subopposite with (10-)15-20 pairs; each pinna imparipinnate. Leaflets oblong to elliptic, sessile, opposite, subopposite to alternate, slightly asymmetric, markedly apiculate, 15-25 ...

  2. Jun 6, 2023 · Here are the main care requirements for growing a jacaranda tree: Avoid planting a jacaranda tree near pools, driveways, patios, and sidewalks due to weak wood, litter, and significant surface roots that can disturb structures. Plant the jacaranda tree in a spot that has six to eight hours of sunlight a day.

  3. Description. Scientific name: Jacaranda mimosifolia. Pronunciation: jack-uh-RAN-duh mih-moe-sih-FOLE-ee-uh. Common name (s): Jacaranda. The Bignoniaceae family (Trumpet creeper family) consists of an astounding approximate of 700 flowering plants. They have compound leaves and the creeping forms have tendrils to attach to surfaces.

  4. Other articles where Jacaranda mimosifolia is discussed: jacaranda: …especially the two ornamental trees J. mimosifolia and J. cuspidifolia. They are widely grown in warm parts of the world and in greenhouses for their showy blue or violet flowers and attractive, oppositely paired, compound leaves. The genus includes about 50 species native to Central and South America and to…

  5. 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".

  6. Feb 19, 2010 · In Hindi the tree is known as Neeli Gulmohar or Nupur and the botanical name is Jacaranda Mimosifolia belonging to *Bignoniaceae family. The tree is native to tropical regions of Brazil, Central America, India, Mexico, South Africa and the Caribbean islands. In India the trees start blooming from March to May.

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    This plant is listed by the U.S. federal government or a state. Common names are from state and federal lists. Click on a place name to get a complete protected plant list for that location. Global Conservation Status . G2G4