Jacaranda (Large) (Jacaranda mimosifolia)

Jacaranda (Large) (Jacaranda mimosifolia)

Scaled set of drawings of the Jacaranda (Large) in front and top views with dimensions
Description
Description

Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia) in a large form is a broad deciduous flowering tree distinguished by its expansive umbrella-like canopy, fern-like foliage, and vivid violet-blue blossoms. Thick lateral branches spread widely from the trunk, creating a layered crown with a soft, airy texture. The leaves are finely bipinnate and delicately divided into numerous leaflets, giving the canopy a feathery appearance uncommon among large flowering trees.

Native to subtropical South America, particularly Argentina and Bolivia, Jacaranda mimosifolia thrives in warm climates with seasonal rainfall patterns. The species is biologically notable for synchronized flowering events that can temporarily transform entire streets and landscapes into fields of purple-blue color. In large form, the tree emphasizes canopy breadth, soft deciduous texture, and dramatic floral intensity, producing one of the most recognizable flowering silhouettes in tropical and subtropical urban environments.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Jacaranda (Large) have a typical overall height between 25’-40’ (7.62-12.19 m) and spread diameter of 20’-40’ (6.1-12.19 m). The leaves have a typical length between 12”-18” (30-45 cm).

Pair of outline illustrations of the Jacaranda (Large) seen from the top and elevation views
Pair of outline illustrations of the Jacaranda (Large) seen from the top and elevation views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
25’-40’ | 7.62-12.19 m
Width:
20’-40’ | 6.1-12.19 m (Spread)
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Length:
12”-18” | 30-45 cm (Leaf)
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Order: Lamiales
Family: Bignoniaceae

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Scientific Name:
Jacaranda mimosifolia
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Drawings include:
Jacaranda (Large) front elevation, plan view

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