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Old 10-06-2004, 06:05 PM
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Last week in Camarillo, CA I saw a beautiful tree with blue flowers. The
leaf is very similar to a Mimosa leaf. A landscape guy thinks the tree is a
Jack Aramda but I can't find any info on Jack Aramda online. I collected
what I think are seed pod and hope to learn if and how I can grow this
beautiful tree in my area. Thanks, Frank A.


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Old 10-06-2004, 06:05 PM
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Frank A. schreef
Last week in Camarillo, CA I saw a beautiful tree with blue flowers. The
leaf is very similar to a Mimosa leaf. A landscape guy thinks the tree is

a Jack Aramda but I can't find any info on Jack Aramda online. I collected
what I think are seed pod and hope to learn if and how I can grow this
beautiful tree in my area. Thanks, Frank A.

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Try Jacaranda
PvR




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Old 10-06-2004, 10:09 PM
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Yes! Thanks
"P van Rijckevorsel" wrote in message
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Frank A. schreef
Last week in Camarillo, CA I saw a beautiful tree with blue flowers.

The
leaf is very similar to a Mimosa leaf. A landscape guy thinks the tree

is
a Jack Aramda but I can't find any info on Jack Aramda online. I

collected
what I think are seed pod and hope to learn if and how I can grow this
beautiful tree in my area. Thanks, Frank A.

+ + +
Try Jacaranda
PvR






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Old 11-06-2004, 03:12 AM
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"Frank A." wrote in message ...
Last week in Camarillo, CA I saw a beautiful tree with blue flowers. The
leaf is very similar to a Mimosa leaf. A landscape guy thinks the tree is a
Jack Aramda but I can't find any info on Jack Aramda online. I collected
what I think are seed pod and hope to learn if and how I can grow this
beautiful tree in my area. Thanks, Frank A.


Jacaranda mimosifolia. It's a tender subtropical, probably a risk in
the colder parts of USDA Zone 9 and definitely a risk anywhere colder.
Its biggest fault is that it is messy -- the flowers are squishy and
stain pavement where they fall.

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Chris Green
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