Jacaranda momosifolia - Jacaranda Tree
By Delonix1
- 28 May, 2009
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This is my very large Jacaranda tree. It is very difficult to get a good photo because all the other plants and trees are in the way. Photo taken May 27, 2009.
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Lori:
Generally...however, sometimes they bloomand leaf out at the same time.
Also, sometimes trees are only semi-deciduous.
2 Jun, 2009
So they may keep some of their leaves from one season to the next? Would that be on young non-fruiting wood?
3 Jun, 2009
Lori:
Yes, that's correct...they may keep some of their leaves from year to year.
However, the best flowering occurs when the trees go completely deciduous for a month or so.
On non-flowering wood, would be just new growth...the flowering spikes are developed on previous years growth tips. This is the reason why pruning should be done righ after blooming is finished.
3 Jun, 2009
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They bloom before they leaf?
2 Jun, 2009