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jacaranda qn
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I have a young jacaranda tree which has shot up to about 3m from a year ago, when it was maybe 30-40cm. But it has shot straight up - no shoots - at least until now. It is now sending small shoots from the base. Most of the more mature jacarandas around here seem to have multiple trunks forming from the base. Would be nice if it just gave us a single trunk though. Is it better to prune it now? Thanks Paul (SE Qld) |
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no expert paul,
but i just about reckon if you keep those shoots pruned you will develop a single trunked tree. len snipped -- happy gardening 'it works for me it could work for you,' "in the end ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do" but consider others and the environment http://members.optusnet.com.au/~gardenlen1/ my e/mail addies have spam filters you should know what to delete before you send. |
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"Paav" writes:
I have a young jacaranda tree which has shot up to about 3m from a year ago, when it was maybe 30-40cm. But it has shot straight up - no shoots - at least until now. It is now sending small shoots from the base. Most of the more mature jacarandas around here seem to have multiple trunks forming from the base. Would be nice if it just gave us a single trunk though. Is it better to prune it now? I understand what you are saying but I am no expert so cannot help with advice on that. But as I read your question I decided I would reply to let you know what I have heard a number of experts say about pruning jacarandas. At the very same moment as I clicked on the 'save' button I heard Linda Ross on her radio gardening program saying "and jacarandas are like magnolias -- you never prune them, just leave them and they develop that beautiful shape". What I was going to say is that you should avoid pruning the branches of a MATURE jacaranda because when you do they send up water shoots (verticals all along that pruned limb) and the tree's appearance is thereafter spoiled. You'll observe this in street trees where there is no option but to prune laterals. -- John Savage (news address invalid; keep news replies in newsgroup) |
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