I live in Jersey I grew one from a seed a friend gave me it is now app 4yrs old and it lives outside in a very sheltered spot, it is now 5ft tall with lots of leaves, each year we live away in the winter so it is wrapped up in plastic and has some hay put round the trunk, have not had any flowers yet but I read maybe after 5yrs so will keep fingers crossed
A healthy jacaranda can easily reach ten metres (30 feet) in height, and spread out to 30m wide.
Jacaranda is one of a group of trees similar to the Acacia.
Yes
The city in South Africa that is nicknamed Jacaranda City is Pretoria. It is known for the thousands of Jacaranda trees all over the city.
Yes!
Ask the medical authorities in Grafton, New South Wales, Australia. There are many Jacaranda trees in the central public park in Grafton.
Jacarandas are hardy, reliable perennial trees
why can't they grow in UK? Surely not because of frost. What about Madrid where they have very cold winters ? Madrid winters can be colder than the south of England? I guess there must be some other reason
Answer The Joshua tree or... Judas tree Jacaranda Juniper Japonica Juglans.
I've the same question. I've been trying to grow from seeds that I got it from the states. The first few batches didn't produce anything. Right now, it seems one seed might grow as we kind of see some green...hopefully it will..
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?
Yes, they grow in trees.