Schizolobium parahybum - Brazilian Fern Tree
By Delonix1
- 22 Sep, 2008
- 8 likes
This is a close up of this tree in Santa Ana, CA. It is a popular tree that is extremely fast growing (to 10+ feet a year).
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In the first three years it usually grows straight up and looks like a tree fern.
23 Sep, 2008
They grow until they find open sky :o)
Always taller than neighbor trees I think.
7 Mar, 2009
Aleyna:
I know this tree is not a stranger to you... since it's a Brazilian native.
I've seen your posted trees lining the large avenues of your city. They were very beautiful!
These trees are usually only grown in large areas...like parks or very large lots.
8 Mar, 2009
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Very pretty.
But a bit scary to know it grows at such a rate!
23 Sep, 2008