Jacaranda is a genus of 49 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of South and Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Jacaranda Mimosifolia (nurseries often label this tree Jacaranda Acutifolia which is a synonym) is the species most often seen in Florida are native to the Amazon River Basin countries of Brazil, Argentina and Peru. The spectacular Jacaranda is enjoyed as an ornamental in many near-frostless areas all over the world.
Here is a Jacaranda in full bloom. I should have taken this photo two days ago when it was at its peak. After two days of sprinkle on and off, many of the flowers are on the ground but the tree still looks spectacular; and this photo really does not do it justice. There are things you must see in person to fully appreciate their beauty. This is one of it. Miami is getting some very welcome rains these days, and today is how should I say it? Rainy!
I have never seen this bush in person and while it looks lovely and I would admire it I don't think it would grow here in Ohio where it gets so cold in the winter.
ReplyDeleteI just discovered a earlier that two baby robins have left the nest. Or one is still there. I have photographed those and will show them on Monday.
Birds in their bath today at
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