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    Facts about Blue Jacaranda

    By SylviaMay 28, 2019Updated:May 28, 2019No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Jacaranda mimosifolia, commonly called Black poui, Blue Jacaranda, Jacarand belongs to the Bignoniaceae (Trumpet-creeper family), which contains other genera containing some well-known species including Bignonia, Catalpa, Marrkamia, Spathodea, Tabebuia and Tecoma. The plant is native to central and eastern South America, including Uruguay, parts of Argentina (Entre Rios, Jujuy, Salta, and Tucuman), Paraguay (Alto Paraguay, Cordillera) and as far as Bolivia. Some of the popular common names of the plant are Jacaranda, Xicranda, Brazilian rose wood, Black poui, Blue Jacaranda, Jacarand, green ebony, mimosa-leaved jacaranda, mimosa-leaved jacaranda, Fern Tree and sharp-leaved jacaranda. Older sources call it Jacaranda acutifolia, but it is nowadays more usually classified as Jacaranda mimosifolia. In scientific usage, the name “jacaranda” refers to the genus Jacaranda, which has many other members, but in horticultural and everyday usage, it nearly always means the blue jacaranda.

    Plant Description

    Blue Jacaranda is a fast growing, striking ornamental, deciduous or semi-evergreen tree that grows about 5-15 m tall and up to 20-25 m on favorable sites. Bole is almost always short and malformed; it can be up to 40 – 50cm in diameter. The plant is found growing in bush land, grassland, wooded ravines, riverbanks, drier or mesic areas, in savanna and other grasslands, riparian woodland and other riverside habitats, also in forests and in sheltered situations such as in wooded ravines. Bark is thin and grey-brown in color, smooth when the tree is young though it eventually becomes finely scaly rough, with shallow grooves. Twigs are slender and slightly zigzag; they are a light reddish-brown in color.                                 

    Plant

    Blue Jacaranda Quick Facts
    Name: Blue Jacaranda
    Scientific Name: Jacaranda mimosifolia
    Origin Central and eastern South America, including Uruguay, parts of Argentina (Entre Rios, Jujuy, Salta, Tucuman), Paraguay (Alto Paraguay, Cordillera) and as far as Bolivia
    Colors Green when young turning to reddish brown as they matures
    Shapes Hard, round, flat, reddish brown, woody capsule, 3.2-5.8 cm (1.2-2.28 in) in length and 4-6 cm (1.5-2.3 in) in width
    Health benefits Beneficial for amoebic dysentery, syphilis, hepatitis, neuralgia and varicose veins, skin infections, bacterial infections and gonorrhea
    Height 20-40 feet
    Spread 45-60 feet
    Crown Uniformity Irregular
    Crown Shape Vase, spreading
    Crown density Open
    Growth Rate Fast
    Texture Fine

     

    Trunk and Branches

    Trunk/branches branches droop; showy; typically one trunk; no thorns
    Bark light brown, smooth, becoming blocky and rough with age
    Pruning requirement needed for strong structure
    Breakage susceptible to breakage
    Current year twig color gray, brown
    Current year twig thickness thick
    Wood specific gravity unknown

     

    Leaves

    Blue Jacaranda leaves are arranged alternately, their length is between 25 and 45 cm (10-18 in) and they are bipinnately compound. Each compound leave consists of 13 to 31 elliptic to elliptic-oblong pinnae, and each pinnae of 10 to 41 stable leaflets. The shape of the leaflets is elongated to elongated-ellipsoid, their color is green, and they have a length of 3-12 mm (0.12-0.48 in) and a width of 1-4 mm (0.04-0.16 in).

    Leaf Arrangement Alternate
    Leaf type Bipinnately compound, odd-pinnately compound, made up of 20 secondary leaflets per primary leaflet
    Leaf Margin Entire
    Leaf Shape Obovate, rhomboid
    Leaf venation unknown
    Leaf type and persistence deciduous
    Leaf blade length 9 to 18 inches, primary leaflets are 5 inches, secondary leaflets are ¼ inch
    Leaf Color Green
    Fall Color No color change
    Fall characteristics Not showy

     

    Flower

    The tubular-shaped flowers are hermaphrodite. Their amazing color varies with the shade of blue – blue-purple, lilac-purple, lavender blue or mauve. Flowers are carried on clusters – upright terminal panicle inflorescences the length of which reaches up to 45 cm (18 in). The size of each individual flower varies in length from 2.4 to 5.2 cm (1-2 in) and in width between 0.7 to 1.2 cm (0.27-0.47 in). Flowering normally takes place from May to August.

    Flower Color lavender to violet purple
    Flower Characteristics very showy; lightly fragrant; emerges on numerous 12-18 inches long panicles
    Flowering spring and summer

     

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    Fruit

    Fertile flowers are followed by hard, round, flat, reddish brown, woody capsule, 3.2-5.8 cm (1.2-2.28 in) in length and 4-6 cm (1.5-2.3 in) in width containing numerous small winged seeds. Seeds are small flat, winged that are 5-6 mm (0.19-0.23 in) long and 4-4.5 mm (0.15-0.17 in) wide. To harvest the seeds for replanting, pick the seed pods directly from the tree when they are dry. Pods that have fallen to the ground may not contain seeds.

    Fruit shape round, disk-like capsule
    Fruit length 3 inches
    Fruit Covering Dry or hard
    Fruit color brown
    Fruit Characteristics does not attract wildlife; not showy; fruit/leaves a litter problem

     

    Traditional uses and benefits of Blue Jacaranda

    • The bark and roots of this species are used to treat syphilis.
    • Infusions of the flowers are used to treat amoebic dysentery in Guatemala and Mexico.
    • Flowers, leaves and bark are administered for the treatment of Neuralgia and Varicose Veins and generally against infections.
    • The tree is used to treat hepatitis.
    • In folk tradition the flowers, leaves and bark are used to ease neuralgia and varicose veins.
    • Hot Jacaranda leaf baths treat wounds and skin infections.
    • Tree also helps in the treatment of acne.
    • Teaspoon of juice obtained from the leaves of Jacaranda mimosifolia cures health problems associated with venereal diseases.
    • Leaf extract or juice can also be applied externally for relief from sores or ulcers caused by venereal diseases.
    • Infusion can be used internally for relief from syphilitic sores.
    • Volatile oil obtained from Jacaranda leaves and bark has been found to be effective in the treatment of buboes.
    • It has been used as a natural remedy for treating bacterial infections, gonorrhea, syphilis and leukemia.
    • It is also used to treat neuralgia, varicose veins, acne, treat wounds and skin infections.

    Other facts

    • Timber of J. mimosifolia is used for interior carpentry and poles and to make small items such as tool handles and carvings.
    • It is also used for fuel.
    • J. mimosifolia provides pleasant open shade and is an effective windbreak, but is most widely planted as an ornamental.
    • Bark extracts are also used to suppress the hatching of larval soil nematodes.
    • J. mimosifolia is used as bee forage and is an excellent source of nectar for African honey bees in Ethiopia.

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    Blue Jacaranda Facts

    Name Blue Jacaranda
    Scientific Name Jacaranda mimosifolia
    Native Central and eastern South America, including Uruguay, parts of Argentina (Entre Rios, Jujuy, Salta, Tucuman), Paraguay (Alto Paraguay, Cordillera) and as far as Bolivia
    Common Names Black poui, Blue Jacaranda, Jacarand, Jacaranda, Xicranda, Brazilian rose wood, green ebony, mimosa-leaved jacaranda, mimosa-leaved jacaranda, Fern Tree, sharp-leaved jacaranda
    Name in Other Languages Afrikaans: Jakaranda
    Arabic: jikranidat maymuziat al’awraq  (جكراندة ميموزية الأوراق)
    Bengali: Neelkanth  (নীলকন্ঠ)
    Brazil: Carobaguaçu, caroba-guassú, jacaranda, jacarandá-caroba, jacarandá-mimoso, palissandra
    Catalan: Xicranda, Jacaranda
    Dutch: Palissanderboom
    English: Black poui, Blue Jacaranda, Jacarand, Jacaranda, Xicranda, Brazilian rose wood, green ebony, mimosa-leaved jacaranda, mimosa-leaved jacaranda, Fern Tree, sharp-leaved jacaranda
    Eritrea: Palasandro
    Ethiopia: Yetebmenja
    Finnish: Jakaranda
    French: Flamboyant bleu, flabwayan ble, arbre aux huîtres, jacaranda à feuilles de mimosa
    German: Palisanderholzbaum, Mimosenblättrige, mimosenblättrige Jacaranda
    Greek: Lakarándi i mimilífyllos (Ιακαράνδη η μιμηλήφυλλος)
    Hebrew: סיגלון עלה מימוסה
    Hindi: Neeli Gulmohur (नीली गुलमोहर)
    Hungarian: Mimózalevelű zsakaranda
    Italian: Jacaranda blu
    Kenya: Mucakaranda, omosaria
    Kinyarwanda: Jakaranda
    Lithuanian: Mėlynasis palisandramedis
    Malayalam: Nīlavāka  (നീലവാക)
    Persian: جاکاراندا میمسیفولیا
    Polish: Jakaranda mimozolistna
    Portuguese: Jacaranda, Jacarandá-mimoso, caroba-guassú, jacarandá-caroba, palissandra 
    Quechua: Tarqu
    Russian: Zhakaranda mimozolistnaya (жакаранда мимозолистная)
    Slovak: Zakaranda mimózolistá
    Spanish: Jacaranda, Tarco, acacia celeste, Acacia celeste, flamboyán azul, gualanolay, Palisandro, gualanday
    Swedish: Jakaranda, jakarandaträd
    Tonga: Poui
    Vietnamese: Phượng tím
    Plant Growth Habit Fast growing, striking ornamental, deciduous or semi-evergreen tree
    Growing Climates Bush land, grassland, wooded ravines, riverbanks, drier or mesic areas, in savanna and other grasslands, riparian woodland and other riverside habitats, also in forests and in sheltered situations such as in wooded ravines
    Plant Size About 5-15 m tall and up to 20-25 m on favorable sites
    Bole Almost always short and malformed, it can be up to 40 – 50cm in diameter
    Bark Thin and grey-brown in color, smooth when the tree is young though it eventually becomes finely scaly rough, with shallow grooves
    Twigs Slender and slightly zigzag; they are a light reddish-brown in color
    Leaf Arranged alternately, their length is between 25 and 45 cm (10-18 in) and they are bipinnately compound. Each compound leave consists of 13 to 31 elliptic to elliptic-oblong pinnae, and each pinnae of 10 to 41 stable leaflets.
    Flowering season May to August
    Flower Tubular-shaped flowers are hermaphrodite. Their amazing color varies with the shade of blue – blue-purple, lilac-purple, lavender blue or mauve.
    Fruit Shape & Size Hard, round, flat, reddish brown, woody capsule, 3.2-5.8 cm (1.2-2.28 in) in length and 4-6 cm (1.5-2.3 in) in width containing numerous small winged seeds.
    Fruit Color Green when young turning to reddish brown as they matures
    Wood Pale grey to whitish, straight-grained, relatively soft and knot-free
    Seed Numerous small flat, winged seeds that are 5-6 mm (0.19-0.23 in) long and 4-4.5 mm (0.15-0.17 in) wide
    Propagation Grafting, softwood cuttings and seeds
    Lifespan 150 to 200 years
    Plant Parts Used Flowers, leaves and bark

    Blue Jacaranda Scientific Classification

    Scientific Name: Jacaranda mimosifolia

    Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
    Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
    Subkingdom Tracheobionta (Vascular plants)
    Infrakingdom Streptophyta  (land plants)
    Superdivision Spermatophyta (Seed plants)
    Division Magnoliophyta (Flowering plants)
    Subdivision Spermatophytina  (spermatophytes, seed plants, phanérogames)
    Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
    Subclass Asteridae
    Superorder Asteranae
    Order Scrophulariales
    Family Bignoniaceae (Trumpet-creeper family)
    Genus Jacaranda Juss. (jacaranda)
    Species Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don (black poui)
    Synonyms
    • Jacaranda chelonia Griseb
    • Jacaranda filicifolia D. Don ex Seem
    • Jacaranda ovalifolia R.Br
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