Jacaranda (Medium) (Jacaranda mimosifolia)

Jacaranda (Medium) (Jacaranda mimosifolia)

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of the Jacaranda (Medium) seen from the top and elevation views
Description
Description

Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia) in a medium form develops as a graceful flowering tree with spreading branches, delicate foliage, and a moderately broad canopy. The branch structure remains open and lightly layered, allowing sunlight to filter through the finely textured bipinnate leaves. Seasonal flowering produces dense clusters of trumpet-shaped violet-blue blossoms that emerge prominently across the crown.

Native to South America, Jacaranda mimosifolia naturally inhabits warm subtropical regions and seasonally dry landscapes. A defining biological characteristic is the species’ tendency to flower heavily during transitional climatic periods, often before full leaf development. In medium form, the tree emphasizes elegant branch movement, balanced floral coverage, and refined canopy texture while maintaining the species’ iconic ornamental presence.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Jacaranda (Medium) have a typical overall height between 15’-25’ (4.57-7.62 m) and spread diameter of 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m). The leaves have a typical length between 12”-18” (30-45 cm).

Set of silhouette outline drawings of the Jacaranda (Medium) in front and top views
Set of silhouette outline drawings of the Jacaranda (Medium) in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
15’-25’ | 4.57-7.62 m
Width:
15’-30’ | 4.57-9.14 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 (Medium) front elevation, plan view

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