Jacaranda Tree
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Comments (9)No, not in front of the pool. In front of the house. We are having the tree service out today to cut down the two trees we have in the back. We have one of those little pools out back now and the trees are out of control with the leaves... it seems like we currently spend more time cleaning the pool then we spend in it... so that will be over today. YES! But still planning for the front yard. I just got a load of Hybiscus to go along the fence in the back. Next week the will be delivering and planting two 25 gal Royal Palms, a 25 gal Jacaranda and a 15 gal D.D. Blanchard Magnolia. Along with the 15 Hybiscus for the back yard and 8 Yellow Crown of Thorns and 2 Small Topiariees for the front yard. Ohhhh the work ahead of me... I am loving every dirty minute of this......See MoreJacaranda Tree
Comments (0)I have a new jacaranda tree. It has been in my yard one year and I bought it from the local nursery when it was one or two years old. So o think it's either 2 or 3 years old. At the most I think 4 years old (guessing). I don't see any branches, it's just a straight shot up about 7 to 8 ft. It does grow the green branches from the top of the tree but is there a certain point when actual wood branches will start to grow as offshoots from the main trunk? See photo:...See MoreJacaranda Tree
Comments (8)John.....Wow thats a lot of water! Don't trust a landscaping co. In fact most would say stay away from them except for mowing and edging. Do your own research on what that tree needs and do it right away or it will be dead. Questions that need to be asked before determining the water amount and schedule. What kind of soil? Clay...rock..sand etc. How is the drainage? How hot or cold is it! How much rain have you gotten? You get the picture. Remember the more you know the better off you are when it comes to growing stuff in this BAD soil or extreme heat Just wanted to add...we had one in S. CAL and they do loose leaves in the winter. They also drip this sappy stuff....See MoreJacaranda tree with crooked trunk
Comments (4)hard to opine without a pic ... but there is no reason it should be a problem.. if that is the way the tree grew itself .. meaning.. its not injury related ... i see no downside to discussing it with the seller .. you often find out the veracity of peeps.. when you question their decisions .. should he really have sent this one out??? the common response to this type of trunk question is ... you probably wont even notice it when its a foot thick trunk .. though im not sure Js get that thick.. lol ... ken...See Morekerrican2001
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