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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.
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The species Jacaranda mimosifolia has achieved a cosmopolitan distribution due to introductions, to the extent that it has entered popular culture. It can be found growing wild in Central America, the Caribbean, Spain, Portugal, southern and northern Africa, China, Australia, Rwanda and Cyprus.
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Learn about the history, distribution, cultivation, and uses of the jacaranda mimosifolia, a stunning tree with blue-purple flowers that is native to South America and widely grown around the world. Wikipedia provides detailed and reliable information on this species, as well as links to other related topics.
Scientific Name: Jacaranda mimosifolia. Family: Bignoniaceae. Identification. Habit: Jacarandas grow more wide than tall. Average heights of mature trees range from 7 to 15 meters while the spread ranges from 7 to 20 meters wide (Gilman & Watson, 1993).
Jacaranda mimosifolia is a sub-tropical tree native to Asia that has been widely planted elsewhere because of its beautiful and long-lasting blue flowers. It is also known as jacaranda, blue jacaranda, black poui, or as the fern tree. Older sources call it Jacaranda acutifolia, but it is nowadays more usually classified as Jacaranda mimosifolia.
Jun 9, 2014 · 9 June 2014. Jacaranda mimosifolia (jacaranda) Author: N Pasiecznik Authors Info & Affiliations. Publication: CABI Compendium. https://doi.org/10.1079/cabicompendium.29212. Datasheet Types: Invasive species, Tree, Host plant, Crop. Abstract.
Aug 19, 2021 · General Information. Scientific name: Jacaranda mimosifolia. Pronunciation: jack-uh-RAN-duh mih-moe-sih-FOLE-ee-uh. Common name (s): j acaranda. Family: Bignoniaceae. USDA hardiness zones: 9B through 11 (Figure 2) Origin: native to southern and central South America.