Jacaranda Fern Tree Seeds (Mimosifolia acutifolia) Tropical Blue Flowers Plant

Jacaranda Fern Tree Seeds (Mimosifolia acutifolia) Tropical Blue Flowers Plant

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Jacaranda Fern Tree Seeds(Mimosifolia acutifolia) Tropical Ornamental BonsaiJacaranda trees produce foot-long, pyramid-shaped clusters of blue or lavender flowers in spring and early summer; the tree's long bloom period may last for more than a month. The Jacaranda Tree is a Beautiful Tropical varietal that Boasts Clusters of Fragrant Purple Trumpet Shaped Blooms. Native to South America, the jacaranda tree makes for an excellent shade (or street) tree, thanks to its fern-like foliage, whose leaves can grow up to 20 inches in length. Typically planted somewhere between fall and early spring, the jacaranda tree can be considered either semi-evergreen or deciduous, depending on the climate it's grown in. The tree grows quickly adding up to 10 feet a year in the first few years of its life and most of the blooming occurs in late spring to early summer (though in warmer areas, the tree can flower at any time). That being said, only mature jacaranda trees have flowers.Botanical NameJacaranda mimosifoilaCommon NameJacaranda tree, black poui, blue jacarandaPlant TypeTreeMature Size25–50 ft. tall, 15–30 ft. wideSun ExposureFull sunSoil TypeSandy, well-drainedSoil pHNeutral to acidicBloom TimeSummerFlower ColorPurple, blue-purpleHardiness Zones10, 11 (USDA)Native AreaSouth AmericaToxicityNon-toxic Jacaranda Germination:1) Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours, then place the seeds on a bed of soil in seedling containers or pots.2) Use a heated propagator to keep the temperature at 75 F+3) Cover them with a thin layer of soil, and keep the soil moist. The seeds should sprout in about two weeks time. 4) You can transplant the seedlings after about eight months of growth."Please Contact us First if you need Anything"Please Check out our Other Items!Buy with Confidence as Customer Service is our #1 Priority and are available 7 days a week. If for any reason you feel as if we don't deserve a 5 Star Rating, please contact us and we will address any issues that may arrive.

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Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid BySeller
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Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
ClimateHumid Continental
Planting Time2 Weeks
Common NameJacaranda Fern Tree
ColorBlue
Indoor/OutdoorIndoor & Outdoor
Growth HabitClimbing
MPNN/A
Soil TypeMust be Well Draining
BrandSeedHead
Soil PHAcidic
Season Of InterestSpring
Life CyclePerennial
WateringMedium
GenusJacaranda
SunlightFull Sun
FeaturesSemi-Evergreen
Cultivating DifficultyEasy

Jacaranda Fern Tree Seeds(Mimosifolia acutifolia) Tropical Ornamental BonsaiJacaranda trees produce foot-long, pyramid-shaped clusters of blue or lavender flowers in spring and early summer; the tree's long bloom period may last for more than a month. The Jacaranda Tree is a Beautiful Tropical varietal that Boasts Clusters of Fragrant Purple Trumpet Shaped Blooms. Native to South America, the jacaranda tree makes for an excellent shade (or street) tree, thanks to its fern-like foliage, whose leaves can grow up to 20 inches in length. Typically planted somewhere between fall and early spring, the jacaranda tree can be considered either semi-evergreen or deciduous, depending on the climate it's grown in. The tree grows quickly adding up to 10 feet a year in the first few years of its life and most of the blooming occurs in late spring to early summer (though in warmer areas, the tree can flower at any time). That being said, only mature jacaranda trees have flowers.Botanical NameJacaranda mimosifoilaCommon NameJacaranda tree, black poui, blue jacarandaPlant TypeTreeMature Size25–50 ft. tall, 15–30 ft. wideSun ExposureFull sunSoil TypeSandy, well-drainedSoil pHNeutral to acidicBloom TimeSummerFlower ColorPurple, blue-purpleHardiness Zones10, 11 (USDA)Native AreaSouth AmericaToxicityNon-toxic Jacaranda Germination:1) Soak the seeds in water for 24 hours, then place the seeds on a bed of soil in seedling containers or pots.2) Use a heated propagator to keep the temperature at 75 F+3) Cover them with a thin layer of soil, and keep the soil moist. The seeds should sprout in about two weeks time. 4) You can transplant the seedlings after about eight months of growth."Please Contact us First if you need Anything"Please Check out our Other Items!Buy with Confidence as Customer Service is our #1 Priority and are available 7 days a week. If for any reason you feel as if we don't deserve a 5 Star Rating, please contact us and we will address any issues that may arrive.

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