Are there different types of jacaranda trees?

Jacaranda is a genus of 49 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas.
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Where should you not plant a jacaranda tree?

Do not plant a jacaranda tree in a position where its branches will arch over a swimming pool. When the flowers fall in autumn, they will blanket the surface of the pool and can clog the water filter.
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What colors are jacaranda trees?

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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Are there dwarf jacaranda?

A truly dwarf Jacaranda with showy, large, deep purple, tubular flowers. An ideal small specimen tree for today's smaller gardens, equally useful as a large border accent or in decorative pots on a terrace or patio. Bright green, fern-like foliage takes well to pruning and is remarkably heat and drought tolerant.
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Are there male and female jacaranda trees?

Yes JnA, these trees are monoecious. If you only had the one tree, Diana, it would still flower.
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Is there a pink jacaranda tree?

A cosmopolitan plant, Jacaranda mimosifolia is quite common in Paraguay, Uruguay, Southern California, Florida, Mexico, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, Italy, Portugal, Spain (particularly in Málaga) and Zambia and has been introduced to most ...
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Can you cut the top of a jacaranda tree?

Don't prune them!

The normal shape for a jacaranda is that of an elegant umbrella, and the appearance of vertical branches ruins its good looks. Your only solution, if you have pruned a jacaranda, is to persist in cutting off the vertical shoots.
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How do you keep a jacaranda tree small?

Every three years for the first 15, cut any competing trunks at the base, to maintain a single trunk. Thin the canopy to develop stronger branches, removing crossing branches and those at odd angles, but never removing more than 20 per cent of the growth.
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Can you get a small jacaranda tree?

The spread of a jacaranda's branches reaches anywhere between 4.5–9m. But there is a smaller cultivar called Bonsai Blue that reaches 2.5–3m in height and 2–2.5m wide. So if you have a compact garden, you can still have jacarandas too!
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How big does a dwarf jacaranda tree get?

Jacaranda jasminoides: Dwarf cultivar that grows 10 to 25 feet tall produces lilac to dark purple tubular flowers.
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How do I identify a jacaranda tree?

Its main distinguishing feature is its spectacular lavender blue blooms which has led to its popularity as an ornamental tree. Jacaranda mimosifolia is fast growing and resprouts easily if damaged. Its bark is thin and grey-brown in colour, smooth when the tree is young though it eventually becomes finely scaly.
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Is there a white jacaranda tree?

The rare white jacaranda, Jacaranda mimosifolia alba, was introduced into Australia in 1960 by George Hewitt, a doctor from Bellingen, NSW, who imported them from a collector in Florida.
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Can jacaranda trees be red?

The woody seedpod grows 2 inches wide and 14 to 20 inches long and turns reddish-brown to nearly black when ripe. Trees grown from seed require seven to 10 years of growth before flowering.
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Do jacaranda tree have invasive roots?

Jacarandas have a vigorous root system

You'll have to be careful where you plant your jacaranda tree. While also considering space, be careful not to plant it near drains, pipes, water lines and paths, as they have a vigorous root system and can cause fungal problems if dug or mowed out.
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How many years does it take for a jacaranda to flower?

A. Jacarandas grown from seed will take their time in reaching blooming size. Normally they will start to bloom after eight to 10 years.
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How long does it take to grow a jacaranda tree?

Jacaranda will most often grow to less than 8m tall, although it can reach 12–15m under ideal conditions, taking 20+ years to do so. Jacaranda tree foliage is a lush green with a soft, almost fern-like appearance due to the dozens of tiny leaflets that make up each compound leaf.
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Are jacaranda trees messy?

But those who have lived among the jacarandas know such beauty can be messy. The trees infamously shed their flowers, frequently sprinkling down into manicured gardens and onto sidewalks, frustrating property owners and gardeners.
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Is there a yellow jacaranda tree?

A beautiful, simply glowing tree with masses of bright yellow bloom the late summer. The leaves of the tree are pinnately compound, and made up of leaflets 1 to 3 inches long.
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Does a jacaranda lose its leaves?

Jacarandas (Jacaranda mimosifolia) are native to South America, so they thrive in tropical and warm-temperate climates. They are deciduous but only briefly, as their leaves drop in late winter and early spring to reappear with, or just after, the flowers.
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Should jacaranda trees be trimmed?

Proper pruning is vital for the healthy development of all trees, but it is especially important for jacarandas because of their rapid growth rate.
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Should you prune a jacaranda?

It is best to prune Jacaranda in winter and we highly recommend they have a healthy pruning, at the very least, every 3 years. An arborist will use precision tools to remove dead branches as well as any crossed or lower branches to ensure the canopy is full and moves upward with the growth of the tree.
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Do jacaranda trees attract bees?

Jacaranda mimosifolia is known to attract some birds and insects such as the African honey bee and local and native honey-eaters.
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What can I plant under a jacaranda tree?

Underplant as the tree grows with shade-loving clivia, azalea and bromeliads. Both the flowers and foliage of jacarandas are distinctive to look at.
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Can you grow jacaranda from cuttings?

Gardeners can propagate jacaranda trees through softwood cuttings or through planting seeds. However, note that seed-grown trees take a long time to produce flowers, and it can take as long as 20 years before flowering occurs.
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Why is my jacaranda tree not blooming?

Jacarandas won't flower well if they receive fewer than six hours of sunlight each day. They also won't bloom in excessively cool climates, although the trees might appear to be healthy. Moisture: Jacarandas tend to produce more flowers during droughts, and they do better in sandy, well-draining soil.
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