Jacaranda Mimosifolia “Jacaranda Tree”

Jacaranda Mimosifolia “Jacaranda Tree”

Native to: South America

Size: 40-60 feet by 25-35 feet wide

  • Sun: Full sun, tolerates heat and frost
  • Hardiness: 20 degrees
  • Water: Low-Medium (1-2 times weekly during dry months)
  • Flowers: Purple-blue flowers, most say the scent is fragrant.
  • Attracts: birds
  • Pests: None observed.
  • Other Information: If everyone lived in frost-free climates, they would all have a Jacaranda tree in the yard. These open-headed trees offer filtered shade ideal for patios, courtyards, and decks. They are proven as street trees and make a great front-yard flowering specimen. A drought-resistant solution.

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