Jacaranda (Small) (Jacaranda mimosifolia)
Jacaranda (Small) (Jacaranda mimosifolia)
Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia) in a small form is a delicate deciduous flowering tree distinguished by its finely divided fern-like foliage, slender branching structure, and concentrated clusters of violet-blue blossoms. The canopy remains light and airy, with thin branches extending outward in graceful layered patterns that create a soft semi-transparent silhouette. Leaves are bipinnate and highly textured, composed of numerous tiny leaflets that give the tree a feathery appearance uncommon among flowering trees.
During bloom periods, trumpet-shaped flowers emerge densely along the upper branches, creating vivid seasonal color contrast against the fine green foliage. Native to subtropical regions of South America, particularly Argentina and Bolivia, Jacaranda mimosifolia naturally inhabits warm climates with seasonal rainfall variation. The species is biologically notable for synchronized flowering cycles and rapid canopy development in favorable conditions. In small form, the tree emphasizes refined branch geometry, delicate foliage texture, and concentrated floral display while preserving the species’ iconic tropical flowering character.
Jacaranda (Small) have a typical overall height between 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 12”-18” (30-45 cm).
Jacaranda (Jacaranda mimosifolia) in a small form is a delicate deciduous flowering tree distinguished by its finely divided fern-like foliage, slender branching structure, and concentrated clusters of violet-blue blossoms. The canopy remains light and airy, with thin branches extending outward in graceful layered patterns that create a soft semi-transparent silhouette. Leaves are bipinnate and highly textured, composed of numerous tiny leaflets that give the tree a feathery appearance uncommon among flowering trees.
During bloom periods, trumpet-shaped flowers emerge densely along the upper branches, creating vivid seasonal color contrast against the fine green foliage. Native to subtropical regions of South America, particularly Argentina and Bolivia, Jacaranda mimosifolia naturally inhabits warm climates with seasonal rainfall variation. The species is biologically notable for synchronized flowering cycles and rapid canopy development in favorable conditions. In small form, the tree emphasizes refined branch geometry, delicate foliage texture, and concentrated floral display while preserving the species’ iconic tropical flowering character.
Jacaranda (Small) have a typical overall height between 10’-15’ (3.05-4.57 m) and spread diameter of 10’-20’ (3.05-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 12”-18” (30-45 cm).