Jacaranda Mimosifolia - Mimosa Jacarnanda

SKU: MYBG-TREE-JAMI

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Purple

Flower Color

Non Fragrant

Fragrance

Winter

Flowering Season

Jacaranda

Genus

Large

Size

Medium

Maintenance

Outdoor

Use

Yes

With Pots

Outdoor Shade,Outdoor Sun

Sunlight Requirement

Twice A Week

Water Requirement

Product Description

Jacaranda Mimosifolia is commonly known as Mimosa Jacarnanda and it is an ornamental tree. Flowers are clusters of purple, fragrant, trumpet-shaped blossoms

Jacaranda Mimosifolia

Family

Bignoniaceae

Origin

South America

Description

Jacaranda Mimosifolia is commonly known as Mimosa Jacarnanda and it is an ornamental tree. Flowers are clusters of purple, fragrant, trumpet-shaped blossoms. There are also varieties available with white blossoms. This tree grows to a height of anywhere from 5-50' tall and 15-60' wide. The fruit is a dry, brown, round pod that is 1 to 3" wide and typically develops in late summer

Environment

Jacaranda Mimosifolia does best in well-draining, slightly sandy soil. For the best blooming, plant Jacaranda mimosa folia in full sun. Small trees can live in light shade if necessary. The jacaranda is moderately drought tolerant but requires watering during dry periods.

Landscape Uses

It is grown as street trees.

Flowering plants need access to bright sunlight to remain healthy and blooming. An easy facing balcony is the best place for the plants in Indian conditions. Try keeping them in bright sunlight but also where they get a little cover from the harsh afternoon sun. Some plants which are a little tender tend to burn due to the same.

Plants with thin leaves need daily watering and ones with thick leaves need watering 3-4 times a week. This will also depend on the season. Generally during the blooming period, plants love a lot of water. Try keeping the soil moist. During winters it is better to cut back on watering.

Keep the plants in a well drained soil with a drainage hole at the bottom. This will help to avoid over watering. Take care as to not leave stagnant water on top of the soil. Fertilise the plant once in 2-3 weeks during its blooming period. Do not fertilise it in winters.

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