Jacarada mimosifolia Jacaranda
USDA Hardiness Zone: 9-11
Description: Jacaranda is renowned for its clusters of purple, fragrant, trumpet shaped blossoms. These may also cause a lot of litter when they drop. Most of the blooming is in late spring/summer, but in the warmer areas it can flower at any time. There are varieties available with white blossoms. The fruit is a dry, brown, round pod that is 1-3″ wide
Light Needs: Full sun
Watering Needs: Once established, needs only occasional watering.
Average Landscape Size: This tree grows to a height of anywhere from 5-50′ tall and 15-60′ wide


