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Stuart
10-01-2006, 01:38 AM
Hi,
I'd like to put a Jacaranda Tree in my backyard, the garden bed it
would go in is 6m x 2.8m with colourbond fence one side and surrounded
by a limestone wall. Is this big enough or will the roots cause
problems in the future?
Thanks
Stuart
Terry Collins
10-01-2006, 02:03 AM
Stuart wrote:
> Is this big enough or will the roots cause
> problems in the future?
No, and yes.
Really you need to define "future"
Jacarandas can get to be big old tree a few (>3M
) across the trunk. Of course their roots spread wider.
OTOH, any constructed wall is liable to crack over time with soil movement.
So, probably it would not be a problem in your life time.
Chookie
12-01-2006, 10:33 AM
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"Stuart" > wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to put a Jacaranda Tree in my backyard, the garden bed it
> would go in is 6m x 2.8m with colourbond fence one side and surrounded
> by a limestone wall. Is this big enough or will the roots cause
> problems in the future?
A mature jacaranda will reach 10m x 10m. The roots will spread more widely
than that, and if they don't, the plant may fall over in a high wind.
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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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