JAKARANDAS (Jacaranda acutifolia)
JAKARANDAS (Jacaranda acutifolia)
- Brand: Biophilia Concept Shop
- Product Code: BPRB 11
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- Rs. 13,000.00
- Ex Tax: Rs. 13,000.00
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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. Older sources call it J. acutifolia, but it is nowadays more usually classified as J. mimosifolia. In scientific usage, the name "jacaranda" refers to the genus Jacaranda, which has many other members, but in horticultural and everyday usage, it nearly always means the blue jacaranda.
The tree grows to a height of up to 20 m (66 ft). Its bark is thin and grey-brown, smooth when the tree is young but eventually becoming finely scaly. The twigs are slender and slightly zigzag; they are a light reddish-brown. The flowers are up to 5 cm (2 in) long, and are grouped in 30 cm (12 in) panicles. They appear in spring and early summer, and last for up to two months. They are followed by woody seed pods, about 5 cm (2 in) in diameter, which contain numerous flat, winged seeds. The blue jacaranda is cultivated for the sake of its large compound leaves, even in areas where it rarely blooms. The leaves are up to 45 cm (18 in) long and bi-pinnately compound, with leaflets little more than 1 cm (0.4 in) long. There is a white form available from nurseries.
The unusually shaped, tough pods, which are 5 to 8 cm (2 to 3 in) across, are often gathered, cleaned and used to decorate Christmas trees and dried arrangements.
Care
Sun | Full Sun |
Soil | Grow in Sandy, well-drained soil |
Water | Should water the plant regularly, several times a week during the dry weather |
Fertilizer | A yearly application of 10-10-10 slow-release fertilizer will ensure that the tree has access to adequate nutrients. Apply the fertilizer in the spring when the tree begins active growth at a rate of 1 tablespoon per square foot of soil. |
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