success with jacaranda

Brosmurf24

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Yeah this is defiantly on my want list i had one years ago and the leave can be difficult but i had them half the size they usually are from what i've seen just through defoliation. Don't quote me though because mine died but only because i had a dog who loved chewing things so i kept them up high and neglected it... She did manage to get ahold of my wisteria tree chewed it to pieces i wasn't to happy...
 

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Those don't look like the jacarandas we have here... Leaves are waaaay smaller.
 

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This is Blue Jacarandaimage.jpg
 

Brosmurf24

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I am working to see thisView attachment 81379This is a full size one where my P's vacation.
Yeah i would personally like to see the jacaranda or Royal Poinciana in bloom... We dont have many exciting trees where i am it gets to cold for most exotic trees so we have mostly oak and pine for the most part i did plant a royal empress in my yard its doing well it branched out this year finally and there i go off topic.. Lol...
 

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Yeah i would personally like to see the jacaranda or Royal Poinciana in bloom... We dont have many exciting trees where i am it gets to cold for most exotic trees so we have mostly oak and pine for the most part i did plant a royal empress in my yard its doing well it branched out this year finally and there i go off topic.. Lol...
Hey it's all trees, I posted the poinciana on the Jacaranda thread:) it happens
 

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I have Pawlonia Princess seedlings started also , they bloom beautifully
 
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