Jacaranda mimosifolia - Jacaranda Tree
By Delonix1
- 17 May, 2009
- 9 likes
Jacaranda tree in San Diego, CA. The Jacarandas have been blooming since April most will be peaking by the beginning of June.
Photo taken May 14, 2009. For my GoY friend Bernieh in Australia.
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Wonderful tree! such a gorgeous colour...imagine having that close by!!
17 May, 2009
thats gorgeous
17 May, 2009
gorgeous
17 May, 2009
Bernieh:
They are planted everywhere here also. My Jaranada in the front yard is this size...it is difficult to take photos of though because I'm on a hill. However, I will take some soon and all the flowers covering the walk way to the house. LOL! The tree is definitely worth the carpet of flowers on the grass, street, sidewalk etc.
17 May, 2009
Janey:
There's literally millions of these trees in San Diego, CA. San Diego is a city of blue/purple now.
Thanks Irish; B lourenco! I will posting many more flowering Jacaranda trees soon.
17 May, 2009
Yes please Delonix keep them coming - my favourite tree and I never tire of seeing it.
17 May, 2009
Looking forward to seeing them!
17 May, 2009
Oh my god.................thats beautiful................
17 May, 2009
It sounds amazing Delonix....such a joy to be amongst this!!....:o)
17 May, 2009
Jacarandás are majestic aren't they?
17 May, 2009
Milky:
They are even more beautiful on a cloudy day with the contrast of clouds and blue/purple Jacaranda flowers. : > )
Janey:
It is pretty amazing! : > )
Aleyna:
I know that you are very familiar with this tree...of course, they are native to Brazil. : > )
18 May, 2009
Hi Andy:
You're right we are plenty of Jacarandás here, love them. Some streets get covered by them changing the spring sky and ground to purple color.
Purple Ipês and Jacarandás dispute for room in the city.
18 May, 2009
Aleyna:
Yes, the same thing happens here. I know about it first hand...with a carpet of flowers covering my front yard the sidewalk and street from the large tree in my front yard. Some trees are just worth the mess. : > )
18 May, 2009
It's stunning Andy. Absolutely lovely. Maybe my little tree will bloom in its pot just once for me.....of course, I'll have to wait 20 years for that to happen I'm sure. LOL
22 May, 2009
Gilli:
Thanks for the compliments!
Jacarandas typically bloom within 3 years from seed...from what I've read. I think I lied when I said they don't flower in pots...because I've seen them here blooming in 15 gallon pots for sale and large planters. I hope you can get yours to bloom in a couple of year.
22 May, 2009
Really?? Fantastic....there is hope after all. :o)
Have you any idea what kind of food they would like?
23 May, 2009
Gilli:
There's a possibility. They prefer full hot sun to bloom...that's the secret. As an indoor plant it would never receive enough sun to bloom. I sugguest putting the plants outdoors in the summer...the chances it will bloom should increase. (they have to be put into full sun gradually as a house plant though).
23 May, 2009
I had planned on putting it outside as soon as the weather warms up. We do get very hot sun here in the summer.
23 May, 2009
Gilli:
It sounds like perfect conditions for blooming Jacaranda.
23 May, 2009
I fell in love with the Jacaranda when in Spain. It became a quest to find a nursery here in Cornwall to supply. I did find one but didn't get around to buying one. "Just as well" we had the coldest winter for twenty years, definately wouldn't have survived. We even lost plants in the glasshouse. But, I think they are beautiful.
23 May, 2009
Pamd:
Thank you for the comment!
Yes, these trees are an extremely popular tree here. They are a very tender tree when young, however, develop hardiness with age...being able to tolerate temps breifly down to 28 - 25 degrees F / -2 to -3.8 degrees with minimal damage.
23 May, 2009
Maybe worth a try with some TLC then Delonix, but it depends on which of us reaches this great age first, me or the tree !! lol.
25 May, 2009
Pamd:
Jacaranda trees are very quick growing trees...at least 3 feet/ 1 meter a year when young if watered and fertilized well. When these trees are very young they will usually be severely damaged or even killed in freezing temps, however, with TLC they would do well. Where I live freezing temps are unknown...I will maybe have 1 or 2 mornings in winter of around 42 degrees F/ 5.5 degrees C., however, the day temps are usually in the 70's / 23 degrees C. or sometimes much higher up to 90 degrees F/ 32 degrees C.
25 May, 2009
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Just magnificent - thanks Delonix I don't get to see many of these beauties this size up here. It was a real treat when I lived in Brisbane to walk around the neighbourhood and see these huge trees - they were planted everywhere.
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