Jacaranda mimosifolia

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Jacaranda mimosifolia is a deciduous tree native to South America, widely cultivated for its striking lavender-blue, trumpet-shaped flowers and ornamental value in warm climates around the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deciduous tree
ornamental tree
plant species
climatePreference subtropical
warm temperate
commonName black poui NERFINISHED
blue jacaranda
fern tree
jacaranda NERFINISHED
cultivatedFor ornamental value
showy flowers
describedBy David Don NERFINISHED
family Bignoniaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor lavender-blue
flowerColorOfCultivar 'Alba' has white flowers
floweringSeason early summer
spring
flowerShape trumpet-shaped
frostSensitivity frost-sensitive when young
fruitType woody capsule
genus Jacaranda NERFINISHED
hasCultivar Jacaranda mimosifolia 'Alba' NERFINISHED
introducedTo Australia NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Basin NERFINISHED
South Africa NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafPersistence deciduous
leafType bipinnate
lightRequirement full sun
maximumHeight up to 20 m
nativeTo South America
northwestern Argentina NERFINISHED
southern Bolivia NERFINISHED
order Lamiales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination insect-pollinated
potentialIssue litter from fallen flowers
surface root damage to pavements
propagationMethod cuttings
seed
rootSystem shallow root system
seedDispersal wind-dispersed seeds
soilPreference well-drained soil
taxonRank species
typicalHeight 10–15 m
urbanUse park tree
street tree
yearDescribed 1822

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Flora of Argentina hasRepresentativeSpecies Jacaranda mimosifolia