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Jacaranda mimosifolia (Blue Jacaranda) - 1,000 Seeds - Wholesale Bulk - Harvested in Elfin Forest, California
Jacaranda mimosifolia (Blue Jacaranda) - 1,000 Seeds - Wholesale Bulk - Harvested in Elfin Forest, California
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Jacaranda mimosifolia, commonly known as Blue Jacaranda, is a highly ornamental tree admired for its abundant clusters of lavender-blue, trumpet-shaped flowers and its finely divided, fern-like foliage. It is widely used in street plantings, large landscapes, and subtropical gardens where its spring and early-summer bloom provides dramatic visual impact. Nurseries value it for its fast growth, strong retail demand, and adaptability in warm climates.
These seeds were harvested at our nursery in Elfin Forest, California and are offered in bulk for professional growers and landscape suppliers.
Key Specifications
• Botanical Name: Jacaranda mimosifolia
• Common Names: Blue Jacaranda, Fern Tree, Jacaranda
• Quantity: 1,000 seeds
• Seed Count per kg: Approx. 16,000–20,000 seeds
• Native Region: South America (Argentina, Bolivia)
• Plant Type: Deciduous to semi-evergreen tree
• Mature Height (Outdoor): 25–50 feet (7.5–15 meters)
• Growth Rate: Fast
• Hardiness: USDA Zones 9–11; frost sensitive
• Light Requirements: Full sun
Cultivation and Use
Blue Jacaranda is prized for its vibrant floral display and airy, architectural canopy. It performs well in warm, frost-free regions and is commonly used in city streetscapes, parks, and large residential landscapes. Due to its rapid growth and high ornamental value, it remains a strong seller for nurseries specializing in subtropical trees.
Germination Notes for Growers
Preparation: No pre-treatment required, though soaking for 12–24 hours can improve speed and uniformity.
Sowing: Sow on the surface of a well-draining seed mix and press lightly; cover with a thin layer of soil.
Optimum Temperature: 70–80°F (21–27°C).
Germination Period: 14–30 days.
Notes: Maintain consistent moisture and warmth. Provide strong light after germination to prevent legginess.
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