Jacaranda Blue Flower Bonsai Tree
The tree can be either semi evergreen or deciduous depending on the climate.
Jacaranda blue flower bonsai tree. It has pretty compound leaves. The jacaranda mimosifolia is a subtropical tree native to south central south america that is very popular as an ornamental tree because of its beautiful and long lasting blue flowers. In the right climate it makes an excellent shade or street tree. The jacaranda tree is a tropical beauty with its clusters of fragrant purple trumpet shaped blooms.
Bright green fern like foliage takes well to pruning and is remarkably heat and drought tolerant. A truly dwarf jacaranda with showy large deep purple tubular flowers. An ideal small specimen tree for today s smaller gardens equally useful as a large border accent or in decorative pots on a terrace or patio. Borders patio pots soil.
Prune lightly as required to keep shape size. The foliage of jacaranda consists of fern like bipinnate compound leaves up to 20 inches long. An ideal small specimen tree for smaller gardens equally useful as a large border. Survives down to 2c.
Well drained soil with fresh organic matter light. How to grow jacaranda bonsai blue. The jacaranda is a semi evergreen tree from south america and can become about 15m 50ft tall and 12m 40ft wide. 1 5m 5 high x 45cm 18 in spread.
Also know as blue jacaranda this sub tropical tree is native to south america but can now be found almost all around the world due to its beautiful long lasting blue flowers.