Brahea armata - Mexican Blue Palms
By Delonix1
- 21 Sep, 2011
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Two Mexican Blue palms blooming. Photo taken in the Normal Heights District of San Diego, CA. on Sept. 18, 2011.
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Most of our roads are lined with Jacaranda and many species of palms.
21 Sep, 2011
OMGosh .... I love Jacarandas. They are just about my most favourite tree & they grow everywhere in Napier. I live a 3 hour drive away from there now, & no Jacarandas at all in this area, as not as hot. I always thought Jacarandas only grew in NZ .... good to know that other places share this beautiful tree ... but it can get awfully messy when the flowers flutter downwards lol I can remember walking across carpets of blue on my way to school as a small child.
21 Sep, 2011
Jacaranda trees are very widely grown throughout California. There's millions of trees here in San Diego County. All of San Diego becomes blue/purple when they bloom in spring.
Jacaranda mimosifolia is native to s. Brazil and northern Argentina.
21 Sep, 2011
Magnificent ...But look at the 2 next to them ..How tall are they wow......:o))))
24 Sep, 2011
Palmate:
Thanks! :>)
The two tall palms are the extremely common Washingtonia robusta (Mexican Fan Palm). This palm pops up everywhere (even in concrete and asphalt) in most of California.
25 Sep, 2011
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Reminds me of my hometown in Napier, New Zealand. Different palms, but not a lot different. We have main roads lined either side with them.
21 Sep, 2011